gossip
英 ['gɒsɪp]
美['ɡɑsɪp]
- n. 小道传闻;随笔;爱说长道短的人
- vi. 闲聊;传播流言蜚语
英英释意
- 1. light informal conversation for social occasions
- 2. a report (often malicious) about the behavior of other people;
- "the divorce caused much gossip"
- 3. a person given to gossiping and divulging personal information about others
双语例句
- 1. It provided some juicy gossip for a few days.
- 这制造了一些非常八卦的流言蜚语,足够说上几天的。
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- 2. We read the gossip written about them with prurient interest.
- 我们翻看他们的八卦时带着不洁的想法。
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- 3. The jet-setting couple made frequent appearances in the gossip columns.
- 这对穿梭于各国的富豪夫妇经常出现在八卦专栏。
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- 4. There has been much gossip about the possible reasons for his absence.
- 关于他缺席的原因有很多传言。
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- 5. Customers pay to log on and gossip with other users.
- 顾客付费后登录系统和其他用户聊天。
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