Er Shi Zhi Yan (ěr shí zhī yán) refers to unsubstantiated rumors believed without critical thought, literally "words eaten by the ear," from Sima Qian's "Shi Ji." A synonym is "Liu Yan Fei Yu" (gossip and slander).
耳食之言 (ěr shí zhī yán) 指没有确凿的根据、未经思考而听信的传闻,出自司马迁的《史记》,近义词为流言蜚语。
| 成语 | 耳食之言 |
|---|---|
| 解释 | 耳食:耳朵吃饭。指没有确凿的根据,未经思考分析的传闻 |
| 出处 | 西汉·司马迁《史记·六国年表序》:“不察其始终因举而笑之,不敢道,此与以耳食无异。” |
| 拼音 | ěr shí zhī yán |
| 拼音码 | eszy |
| 近义词 | 流言蜚语 |
| 用法 | 偏正式;作宾语;含贬义 |
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