gossiped

美 [ˈɡɑsɪp]英 [ˈɡɒsɪp]
  • n.闲言碎语;爱闲聊的人
  • v.八卦

复数:gossips 现在分词:gossiping 过去式:gossiped

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They gossiped together over the corpse, related anecdotes, with embellishments, of her lingering decline, and its real or supposed cause. 他们一起在尸体旁边聊天,加油添醋地谈她缠绵枕席时种种轶闻,以及生病的真正的或想象的原因。
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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. 现在我才明白,他若是去老梅尔乔理发馆的话,他可能永远都不会见到那个法国女人的,也就不会有人对他说三道四了。
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In Colonial America, men sometimes "sued for slander if neighbors gossiped that a husband was allowing his wife to usurp his authority. " 在殖民时期的美国,如果邻居们风传一家男人任由老婆篡自己的权,这个男人没准会以诽谤罪被起诉。
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So while they gossiped and complained , I learnt, got noticed, got promoted and eventually started my own company . 因此,尽管他们会有闲话和怨言,但我从中学到了知识,受到了重视,得到提升,最后创办了自己的公司。
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Somebody gossiped that she grabbed at the opportunity of becoming famous. 一些人流言蜚语说她抓住了成名的机会。
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They satirized her plastic surgeries and gossiped about her whereabouts. 他们讽刺她做过整形手术,又不断人肉她的所在位置。
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One Sunday afternoon in the Corleone kitchen, Sonny's wife Sandra gossiped freely. 一个星期天的下午,在科利昂厨房里,桑尼的妻子桑德拉随意地闲聊。
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Secretaries gossiped about how handsome he was. 关于他是如何英俊的传言非常多。
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When asked why they gossiped, it appeared that men had more to gain than women. 至于讲是非的原因,显然男人比女人“获得”较多。
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And when we would get together, we often gossiped about people we knew; our wives did the same. 那时我和他常在一起,闲聊彼此知道的人和事;我俩的妻子也是如此。