gossip造句

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gossip造句

  • 1、Perhaps my expectations of lunches, water-coolergossip and caring, deep-and-meaningful conversations were a legacy of the last time I was in that kind of office environment.(也許我對午餐、茶水間閑聊、關(guān)心他人、深入而有意義的談話的期望是我上次在那種辦公室環(huán)境中遺留下來的。)
  • 2、She despisedgossip in any form.(她對任何形式的流言飛語都嗤之以鼻。)
  • 3、Los Angeles is rife withgossip about the stars' private lives.(洛杉磯盛傳明星私生活的流言飛語。)
  • 4、He lovedgossip and scandal.(他喜歡閑話和流言蜚語。)
  • 5、He was a viciousgossip.(他是個可惡的饒舌者。)
  • 6、The effects ofgossip vary depending on the situation.(流言的影響因情況而異。)
  • 7、I love a goodgossip.(我喜歡閑聊天。)
  • 8、The jet-setting couple made frequent appearances in thegossip columns.(這對富豪夫婦的消息經(jīng)常出現(xiàn)在八卦專欄里。)
  • 9、The do's and don'ts conveyed throughgossip will never show up in any student handbook.(通過八卦傳達的行為規(guī)范永遠不會出現(xiàn)在任何學(xué)生手冊中。)
  • 10、An important negative effect ofgossip is that it can hurt the person being talked about.(八卦的一個重要的負面影響是,它會傷害被談?wù)摰娜恕?
  • 11、Don't believe all thegossip you hear.(別對那些道聽途說都信以為真。)
  • 12、There are probably no people on Earth who like togossip as much as the British.(世界上可能沒有人比英國人更喜歡八卦了。)
  • 13、We read thegossip written about them with prurient interest.(我們讀到關(guān)于他們對色欲之興趣的流言。)
  • 14、Locked indoors, unable to get on their bicycles and hang out with their friends, teens have turned to social media and their mobile phones togossip, flirt andsocialize with their peers.(由于被鎖在家里,不能騎自行車和朋友們出去玩,青少年們開始通過社交媒體和手機與同齡人閑聊、調(diào)情和社交。)
  • 15、We are constantly fedgossip and speculation by the media.(媒體不斷給我們灌輸流言飛語和猜測臆斷。)
  • 16、The newspaper reports are a mixture ofgossip, lies and half-truths.(報紙的這些報道盡是些流言飛語、謊言和真假參半的內(nèi)容。)
  • 17、He would rather stay alone thangossip with his co-workers in his spare time.(他寧愿一個人呆著,也不愿在業(yè)余時間和同事們閑聊。)
  • 18、It provided some juicygossip for a few days.(這提供了些繪聲繪色的、夠聊幾天的談資。)
  • 19、There has been muchgossip in commercial circles as to his resignation.(關(guān)于他的辭職,在商界一直有很多流言蜚語。)
  • 20、gossip and speculation are constantly fed to us by the media.(媒體不斷把流言飛語和猜測臆斷灌輸給我們。)
  • 21、Customers pay to log on andgossip with other users.(顧客們花錢登錄,與其他用戶閑聊。)
  • 22、After breakfast the old guests sat down on the green leather armchairs and sofas in the lobby and began togossip and look into the papers; they had nothing to do but wait out the day.(吃過早飯,兩位老客人在門廳里的綠皮扶手椅和沙發(fā)上坐下,開始閑聊起來,同時翻看報紙;他們除了消磨時光無事可做。)
  • 23、She kept them plentifully supplied withgossip.(她不斷向他們散播大量的流言飛語。)
  • 24、Royalgossip is a staple of the tabloid press.(圍繞王室成員的飛短流長是小報的主要內(nèi)容。)
  • 25、The next time you feel the urge to spread the latest news, think about why you want togossip and what effects your "juicy story" might have.(下次你想要傳播最新消息的時候,想想你為什么要八卦,你那“有趣的故事”可能會產(chǎn)生什么影響。)
  • 26、People on the job often develop close relationships with coworkers as they come to share gripes, jokes,gossip, and satisfactions.(人們在工作當中通常會與同事形成親密的關(guān)系,因為他們彼此之間相互發(fā)牢騷,開玩笑,閑聊,以及分享滿足感。)
  • 27、He spent the first hour talkinggossip.(他頭一個小時盡在說人閑話。)
  • 28、I've got some hotgossip for you!(我要告訴你一些最新的傳聞!)
  • 29、We had a goodgossip about the boss.(我們講了一會兒老板的閑話。)
  • 30、That might merely have been maliciousgossip.(那可能只是惡意閑言。) 【好工具hao86.com】

gossip基本釋義

gossip

英 [?g?s?p] 美 [?gɑ:s?p] 
形容詞: gossipy 名詞: gossiper 過去式: gossiped 過去分詞: gossiped 現(xiàn)在分詞: gossiping 第三人稱單數(shù): gossips

n.流言蜚語;愛說長道短的人;閑話

vi.散播(流言蜚語)