gossipy

美['gɑsəpi]
  • adj. 漫谈式的;喜饶舌的

英英释义


1. prone to friendly informal communication

实用场景例句


They were gossipy and not always discreet.
他们很爱传闲话,而且常常口无遮拦。

柯林斯例句

I got a long gossipy letter from my friend.
我收到朋友的一封很长的长舌信.

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It also contained gossipy accounts of alleged sexual misdeeds.
它也包含了大量的所谓性罪行材料.

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I wouldn't let a bunch of gossipy girls make you miserable.
我不会任由一群长舌女子令你苦恼.

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The gossipy woman spread much scandal by - es.
那个长舌妇含沙射影地散布流言.

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Passer - by : You're right! Unless you are prettier than Rachel , and more gossipy than Wang Xiao Zi!
路人: 对 啊 ,除非你长得比梁文音正,比王小紫更三八!

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Line, and less Gossipy Remarks Syria, and after I leave, let's makeChats again.
行了, 闲言少叙, 等我放假之后, 咱们再好好聊吧.

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双语例句


1. They were gossipy and not always discreet.
他们很爱传闲话,而且常常口无遮拦。

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2. I got a long gossipy letter from my friend.
我收到朋友的一封很长的长舌信.

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3. It also contained gossipy accounts of alleged sexual misdeeds.
它也包含了大量的所谓性罪行材料.

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4. I wouldn't let a bunch of gossipy girls make you miserable.
我不会任由一群长舌女子令你苦恼.

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5. Had long gossipy lunch with colleague.
午餐时,与同事进行了长时间的闲谈.

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英文词源


gossipy (adj.)
1818, from gossip (n.) + -y (2).

词态变化


名词: gossip;