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gos.sipHgBs7Ip, $5gB:7sEpn(an) informal talk, or (a) talk about other people's private lives which is usually unkind, disapproving or not true闲话;流言蜚语(涉及私人生活的道听途说)I always used to enjoy our gossips over the garden fence. [C]我过去总是以我们隔着庭院篱笆的闲谈为乐。Her letter was full of gossip. [U]她的信里全是小道消息。Jane and Lyn sat in the kitchen having a good gossip about their friends. [C]简和琳坐在厨房里闲谈她们的朋友。All this talk that she's going to leave her husband is just gossip. [U]她将离开她丈夫的说法只是流言蜚语而已。I don't like all this idle gossip. [U]我不喜欢所有这些无聊的闲谈。I've got some juicy gossip for you. [U]我有一些刺激的小道消息告诉你。Have you heard the (latest) gossip (= what is being said about someone)? [U]你听说了(最新的)小道消息了吗?A gossip is also someone who enjoys talking about other people's private lives.爱说长道短的人She's a real gossip. [C]她真是个长舌妇。I love reading the gossip columns (= the parts of newspapers in which the private lives of famous people are written about).我爱读漫谈栏(报纸上刊登名人私生活故事的栏目)。Has that old gossip-monger (= a person who talks a lot about other people's private lives) been talking about me again?那个老是爱传播流言蜚语的家伙最近又谈论我了吗?
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