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gossips的意思

gossips中文翻譯:

vi.閑聊;傳播流言蜚語

n.小道傳聞;隨筆;愛說長道短的人

相似詞語短語

gossip───n.小道傳聞;隨筆;愛說長道短的人;vi.閑聊;傳播流言蜚語

gossipy───adj.(談話、書信等)說人閑話的,充滿流言蜚語的,閑聊式的;(人)八卦的,愛談論別人私生活的

glossies───adj.光滑的;有光澤的

gossiped───n.小道傳聞;隨筆;愛說長道短的人;vi.閑聊;傳播流言蜚語

gossiper───n.愛閑聊的人;搬弄是非者(gossip的名詞形式)

gossipry───n.閑談;風言風語;說三道四的人

Mossis───苔蘚。

bossies───adj.專橫的;浮雕裝飾的;愛指揮他人的;n.母牛;牛犢;n.(Bossy)人名;(法、羅)博西

cossies───n.泳裝

雙語使用場景

But in general, we frown on gossips.───但通常我們是不贊成八卦的。

That thousand-franc note produced a vast amount of terrified discussion among the gossips of the Rue des Vignes Saint-Marcel.───這張一千法郎的鈔票在圣馬塞爾葡萄園街一帶的三姑六婆中就引起一大堆駭人聽聞的怪話。

I have had enough of her gossips.───我聽夠了她的搬弄是非的話。

To all those rumours and gossips, I advise you to turn a deaf ear and do what you judge to be right.───我勸你別去理會那些流言蜚語,你認為什么是對的,就去做。

But gossips will not dare to speak of it to him for the first few days.───但是頭幾天里,就是好嚼舌的人也不敢在他面前提的。

You will see a dealer in barrel business sitting at his door twiddling his thumbs as he gossips with a neighbour.───你也可看到一個做酒桶生意的商人,兩只大拇指繞來繞去,坐在門口跟鄰居談天。

Those who did not want to be subjected to lectures, gossips and shame opted to stay miserably married.───那些無法承受別人閑言閑語和內心羞愧的人只好選擇將這份痛苦的婚姻持續下去。

to run such a long distance. The pretty girl's reputation was defiled by malicious gossips.───那位美麗姑娘的名譽因為惡毒的流言蜚語而受損

Granted , loneness is hard and time flies like an arrow , in addition to the sear of gossips , no one is willing to age lonely .───不錯,人生寂寞難捱,光陰如流似箭,外加世俗流言相迫,我們都不愿意一個人孤獨地老去。

英語使用場景

If Myra gossips about this, my reputation will be in shreds.

The gossips finally drove her out of town.

She's with me at the house.Let the gossips do their worst.

Their gossips abraded her into restlessness.

In our absence the office gossips are probably having a field day.

Gossips made a big thing about him going on shopping trips with her.

The town gossips had been spreading rumours about Bruce for months.

No one gossips about other people’s secret virtues. Bertrand Russell 

From denoting women friends or gossips, the word came to denote the speech of gossips.