gossipy
英 [ˈɡɒsɪpi]
美 [ˈɡɑːsɪpi]
adj. (书等)记述轶事的,野史的,闲谈的; 喜欢说长道短的; 爱议论是非的
BNC.34256 / COCA.30576
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 记述轶事的;野史的;闲谈的
If you describe a book or account asgossipy, you mean it is informal and full of interesting but often unimportant news or information about people.- ...a chatty, gossipy account of Forster's life.
对福斯特生平轶事的漫谈式的记述
- ...a chatty, gossipy account of Forster's life.
- ADJ-GRADED 喜欢说长道短的;爱传播流言蜚语的
If you describe someone asgossipy, you are critical of them because they talk about other people's private lives a great deal.- ...gossipy old women.
喜欢说长道短的老妇人
- ...gossipy old women.
英英释义
adj
双语例句
- It still leaves lots of scope for revelation, candour, frankness and wit, but it is done on the speaker's terms, not the terms of someone putting out a garbled or gossipy version afterwards.
这仍然为真实、公正、坦率和智慧留下了很大空间,但这是从说话者的角度出发,而非随后对发言断章取义的人。 - A gossipy malevolent old woman; failure made him malevolent toward those who were successful.
唠唠叨叨的、坏心肠的老女人;失败使他对成功的人充满了恶毒。 - I got a long gossipy letter from my friend.
我收到朋友的一封很长的长舌信。 - I think the only thing you can believe in the gossip/ gossipy magazine is the cover price.
我想你对这些八卦杂志能相信的唯一事情就是封面上的价格。 - Bankers in Asia are gossipy, however, particularly when they have a good story to sell;
但是,银行家总是乐于谈论,特别是当他们有好的谈资的时候; - They were gossipy and not always discreet
他们很爱传闲话,而且常常口无遮拦。 - Be sure to go out of your way to keep your talks confidential, away from gossipy boys and girls and far from the copycats.
确保你的谈话保密性,让这件事情远离那些闲言碎语,爱传留言的人们。 - Ten years ago, blogs were mostly just online diaries written by gossipy teenagers. Today, they.
十年前,博客多是由喜欢闲聊的青少年所写的网络日志。 - Their talk was slightly malicious and gossipy.
他们的谈话有点心怀恶意和搬弄是非的味道。 - They might find a couple of gossipy messages. But there would be absolutely nothing that would give a rival a competitive advantage.
也许他们会找到一些闲言碎语的信息,但肯定没有什么能让对手获得竞争优势的内容。
