gossip基本解释
n.流言蜚语;爱说长道短的人;闲话
vi.散播(流言蜚语)
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形容词: gossipy 名词: gossiper 过去式: gossiped 过去分词: gossiped 现在分词: gossiping 第三人称单数: gossips
n.流言蜚语;爱说长道短的人;闲话
vi.散播(流言蜚语)
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形容词: gossipy 名词: gossiper 过去式: gossiped 过去分词: gossiped 现在分词: gossiping 第三人称单数: gossips
noun
1.light informal conversation for social occasions
Synonym: chitchatchit-chatchit chatsmall talkgabgabfesttittle-tattlechin wagchin-wagchin waggingchin-waggingcauserie
2.a report (often malicious) about the behavior of other people
e.g. the divorce caused muchgossip
Synonym: commentscuttlebutt
3.a person given to gossiping and divulging personal information about others
Synonym: gossipergossipmongerrumormongerrumourmongernewsmonger
verb
1.talk socially without exchanging too much information
e.g. the men were sitting in the cafe and shooting the breeze
Synonym: chew the fatshoot the breezechatconfabulateconfabchitchatchit-chatchatterchaffernatterjawclavervisit
2.wag one's tongue
speak about others and reveal secrets or intimacies
e.g. She won't dish the dirt
Synonym: dish the dirt
1.流言蜚语;小道消息;闲话
Gossip is informal conversation, often about other people's private affairs.
e.g. He spent the first hour talkinggossip...
他头一个小时都在闲聊。
e.g. There has been muchgossip about the possible reasons for his absence...
关于他缺席的原因有很多传言。
2.闲聊;说长道短
If yougossip with someone, you talk informally, especially about other people or local events. You can also say that two peoplegossip .
e.g. We spoke, debated, gossiped into the night...
我们交谈着,争论着,闲聊着,一直持续到晚上。
e.g. Eva gossiped with Sarah...
伊娃与萨拉在闲聊。
3.爱说长道短的人
If you describe someone as agossip, you mean that they enjoy talking informally to people about the private affairs of others.
e.g. He was a viciousgossip.
他总是喜欢说别人的坏话。
1. 闲话:每天发生的事件和遭遇被纳入人们的日常叙事,这些尖刻的评判和彼此间终生的熟稔构成了所谓农村的闲话(gossip). 有时候故事暗含着道德判断,不过这个判断--公正抑或偏颇--都只是一个细节:作为一个整体,故事的讲述带着某种宽容,
The widow gossiped about her neighbors.
这个寡妇说邻居的闲话了。
The women stood in the market-place, gossiping about this and that.
那些女人站在集市上说三道四。
Edgar is a dreadful gossip..I recommend you never tell him anything private.
出自:E. F. BensonHe imagined they were gossiping about him.
出自:O. Manning不及物动词
1. They sat and gossiped all evening.
他们整晚上坐着胡聊。
名词
1. You shouldn't listen togossip.
你不应该听流言蜚语。
2. She is an oldgossip.
她是一个长舌妇。
3. She had agossip with her neighbor.
她与邻居闲聊了一会。