gossiped

gossiped

美 [?ɡɑs?p]  英 [?ɡ?s?p]

  • n.閑言碎語;愛閑聊的人
  • v.八卦

詞形變化

復數:gossips  現在分詞:gossiping  過去式:gossiped  

同義詞

英漢解釋

n.
1.
流言,閑言碎語,八卦
2.
愛閑聊的人,八卦的人,好嚼舌的人
v.
1.
八卦,說長道短

英英解釋

n.
v.

例句

They gossiped together over the corpse, related anecdotes, with embellishments, of her lingering decline, and its real or supposed cause.

他們一起尸體旁邊聊天加油添醋纏綿枕席種種以及生病真正想象原因

Now I realize that if he'd gone to Old Melchor's he might never have met the French Woman, and no one would have gossiped about them.

現在明白若是梅爾喬理發館的話可能永遠不會見到那個法國女人不會有人說三道四

In Colonial America, men sometimes "sued for slander if neighbors gossiped that a husband was allowing his wife to usurp his authority. "

殖民時期美國如果鄰居風傳男人老婆自己這個男人誹謗罪起訴

So while they gossiped and complained , I learnt, got noticed, got promoted and eventually started my own company .

因此盡管他們閑話怨言中學知識受到重視得到提升最后創辦自己公司

Somebody gossiped that she grabbed at the opportunity of becoming famous.

一些流言蜚語抓住成名機會

They satirized her plastic surgeries and gossiped about her whereabouts.

他們諷刺整形手術不斷人肉所在位置

One Sunday afternoon in the Corleone kitchen, Sonny's wife Sandra gossiped freely.

一個星期天下午科利昂廚房里桑尼妻子桑德拉隨意閑聊

Secretaries gossiped about how handsome he was.

關于如何英俊傳言非常

When asked why they gossiped, it appeared that men had more to gain than women.

至于是非原因顯然男人女人獲得較多

And when we would get together, we often gossiped about people we knew; our wives did the same.

那時一起閑聊彼此知道妻子也是如此

They sat and gossiped all evening.

他們晚上

The village women gossiped about the ugly girl.

村莊婦女一直女孩閑話

They'd spin as they gossiped and they'd spin as they walked to some other task.

閑聊走向任務途中她們都會紡紗