gossip
[ˈgɑ:sɪp]
n.
流言蜚语,谣言;
爱讲闲话的人;
谈话,闲话;
关系亲密的伙伴;
vi.
传播流言,说长道短;
例句:
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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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Gossip and trading volumes have been building for months.
来自THETIMES
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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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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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Gossip, though, is where the book shines.
来自WSJ
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He excited local gossip by being a stay-at-home dad.
来自THETIMES
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She had a good gossip with a neighbor over the garden fence.
她隔着花园篱笆和邻居聊了很久。
来自《权威词典》
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You're nothing but an old gossip!
你这个专门搬弄是非的老家伙!
来自《权威词典》
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It's common gossip that they're having an affair.
大家都说他们之间关系暧昧。
来自《权威词典》