英语单词 | gossip |
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英美音标 | 英 ['ɡɒsɪp] 美 ['ɡɑːsɪp] |
中文释义 | n.流言蜚语;爱说长道短的人;闲话 vi.散播(流言蜚语) |
英语例句 | (1) There has been much gossip in political circles. (2) I loathe people who spread malicious gossip. (3) He's a terrible gossip. (4) I have no time to engage in gossip. (5) Can you put an end to that kind of gossip? (6) You call a friendly conversation idle gossip? (7) She loves to gossip to her neighbors. (8) Don't gossip about a person's right and wrong behind his back. |
中文例句 | (1) 政界里有许多流言蜚语。 (2) 我讨厌那些散布充满恶意的流言蜚语的人。 (3) 他专爱说人闲话。 (4) 我无暇闲聊。 (5) 你能不能别再说那种闲话? (6) 您把友谊的闲谈当作空话吗? (7) 她喜欢议论邻居们的是非长短。 (8) 不要背地里说别人长短。 |
vocabulary简明 | Gossip is conversation that's light, informal, and usually about other people's business. It can be fun to gossip about others, but no one likes it when they're the subject of gossip. |
vocabulary扩展 | You can find people just about anywhere who love to chatter about the latest rumors and stories: they're gossips who love to gossip. You've probably seen all the celebrity gossip featured in the tabloids: stories about who's dating, marrying, divorcing, or having a baby. But don't trust everything you hear — gossip isn't always accurate, and often people spread untrue gossip just to mess with someone they don't like. |
柯林斯解释 | 1 [N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]流言蜚语;小道消息;闲话 Gossip is informal conversation, often about other people's private affairs. [also
2 [V-RECIP 相互动词]闲聊;说长道短 If you gossip with someone, you talk informally, especially about other people or local events. You can also say that two people gossip . [pl-n V] [V [V (non-recip)]
3 [N-COUNT 可数名词]爱说长道短的人 If you describe someone as a gossip, you mean that they enjoy talking informally to people about the private affairs of others. [disapproval]
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