gossip的读音 gossip中文意思

英音  [ˈgɒsɪp] 
美音  [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
中文词源
gossip 闲聊,流言蜚语
gos, 来自god, 上帝。sip, 姐妹,词源同sibling, sister. 即上帝的姐妹,通常指妇女们聚在一起闲聊,闲侃,引申词义流言蜚语。
gossip 用法和例句
Scandal is gossip made tedious by morality .
诽谤是道德制造的乏味的流言。
Gossip establishes group boundaries and boosts self-esteem , studies have found .
研究发现:传播的流言建立起不同团体的界限,并且提高自尊。
According to gossip , he 's an iraqi army general who would rather smoke alone than go home to his wife .
据小道消息,他是一名伊拉克军队的将军,总是宁可独自一人静静的抽水烟,也不愿回家陪他的老婆。
A disciple confessed his bad habit of repeating gossip .
一个徒弟向大师忏悔自己有传播流言蜚语的坏习惯。
Never gossip about your boss .
永远不要说你上司的闲话。

汉语翻译

n. 闲聊, 随笔, 流言, 爱讲闲话的人
vi. 说闲话, 闲聊
相关词组:
have a gossip with

词型变化

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 

英语解释

名词 gossip:

  1. light informal conversation for social occasions同义词:chitchat, small talk, gab, gabfest, tittle-tattle, chin-wag, chin-wagging, causerie
  2. a report (often malicious) about the behavior of other people同义词:comment, scuttlebutt
  3. a person given to gossiping and divulging personal information about others同义词:gossiper, gossipmonger, rumormonger, rumourmonger, newsmonger

动词 gossip:

  1. wag one's tongue; speak about others and reveal secrets or intimacies同义词:dish the dirt
  2. talk socially without exchanging too much information同义词:chew the fat, shoot the breeze, chat, confabulate, confab, chitchat, chatter, chaffer, natter, jaw, claver, visit

例句

  1. He's a terrible gossip.他专爱说人闲话。
  2. She loves to gossip to her neighbors.她喜欢议论邻居们的是非长短。
  3. I never talk about gossip.我从不传播流言蜚语。
  4. There has been much gossip in political circles.政界里有许多流言蜚语。

详细解释


gos.sip
n.(名词)Rumor or talk of a personal, sensational, or intimate nature.流言蜚语:有关个人的,耸人听闻的或暧昧关系的谣言或言语A person who habitually spreads intimate or private rumors or facts.爱讲闲话的人,三姑六婆:经常传播他人暧昧关系或隐私的谣言或事实的人Trivial, chatty talk or writing.谈话,闲话或闲文A close friend or companion.密友或关系亲密的伙伴Chiefly British A godparent.【多用于英国】 教父(母)v.intr.(不及物动词)gos.siped,gos.sip.ing,gos.sips To engage in or spread gossip.传播或散布流言蜚语
来源:Middle English godsib, gossip [godparent] 中古英语 godsib, gossip [教父(母)] from Old English godsibb 源自 古英语 godsibb god [god] * see god god [神] *参见 godsibb [kinsman] * see s(w)e- sibb [男亲属] *参见 s(w)e-
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gos.siper
n.(名词)gos.sipry
n.(名词)gos.sipy
adj.(形容词)<参考词汇><同义词>gossip,blab,tattle同义词>The central meaning shared by these verbs is .to engage in or communicate idle, indiscreet talk.: 这三个动词都意为.参加或交流无聊的,不得体的话题.: 例句:gossiping about the neighbors` domestic problems;闲聊邻居的家务事;
例句:can`t be trusted with a secret—he always blabs;不要相信这是一个秘密——他常常胡扯;
例句:is disliked by her classmates for tattling on mischief makers. 因为她经常打恶作剧的小报告,所以同学都不喜欢她
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