gossip
美音:
[´gɔsəp
]英音:
[´gɔsəp
]n.闲话,闲谈
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gossip为短语/超纲词汇
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词形变化:
形容词:gossipy 动词过去式:gossiped 过去分词:gossiped 现在分词:gossiping 第三人称单数:gossips 名词:gos-siper
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gossip
/'gɒsɪp; `ˇɑsəp/
n
1 [U] (derog 贬) casual talk about the affairs of other people, typically including rumour and critical comments 闲言碎语; 流言蜚语
*Don't believe all the gossip you hear. 那些道听途说的话 不可尽信.
* She's too fond of idle gossip. 她太爱听飞短流长的话了.
* It's common gossip that they're having an affair, ie Everyone is saying so. 大家都说他们之间关系暧昧.
2 [U] (often derog 常作贬义) informal writing about people and social events, eg in letters or newspapers 随笔; 漫谈
*[attrib 作定语] the gossip column, ie of a newspaper 漫谈专栏(报纸上的)
* a gossip columnist/writer, ie a writer of such material 写漫谈专栏的作家.
3 [C] conversation including gossip 闲言闲语的谈话
*have a good gossip with a friend, neighbour, etc 和朋友、邻居等聊闲天.
4 [C] (derog or joc 贬或谑) person fond of gossip 爱传播流言蜚语的人
*You're nothing but an old gossip! 你这个专门搬弄是非的老家伙!
v [I, Ipr] ~ (with sb) (about sth) talk gossip 传播流言蜚语; 说长道短
*I can't stand here gossiping all day. 我可不能整天站在这里闲聊下去. =>Usage at talk1 用法见talk1.
1. Two neighbours having a gossip in the street. 两个邻居在街上闲聊.
2. Or the honest-but-framed cowboy, or the sheriff made suspect by vicious gossip; 诚实却遭陷害的牛仔或因流言蜚语蒙受嫌疑的司法官。
3. Your perfidious gossip is malicious and dangerous. 你说的那些背信弃义的话是很刻毒险恶的。
4. Your perfidious gossip is malicious and dangerous. 你说的那些背信弃义的话是很刻毒险恶的。
5. "Oh, no! She´s a gossip!" “哎呀!不行!她是个半句话也留不住的女人!”
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