简明英汉词典
gossip
[5^Csip]
n.
闲话, 闲谈
美国传统词典[双解]
gossip
gos.sip
AHD:[g?s“…p]
D.J.[6g%s*p]
K.K.[6g$s*p]
n.(名词)
(1)Rumor or talk of a personal, sensational, or intimate nature.
流言蜚语:有关个人的,耸人听闻的或暧昧关系的谣言或言语
(2)A person who habitually spreads intimate or private rumors or facts.
爱讲闲话的人,三姑六婆:经常传播他人暧昧关系或隐私的谣言或事实的人
(3)Trivial, chatty talk or writing.
谈话,闲话或闲文
(4)A close friend or companion.
密友或关系亲密的伙伴
(5)Chiefly British A godparent.
【多用于英国】 教父(母)
v.intr.(不及物动词)
gos.siped, gos.sip.ing, gos.sips
To engage in or spread gossip.
传播或散布流言蜚语
语源
(1)Middle English godsib, gossip [godparent]
中古英语 godsib, gossip [教父(母)]
(2)from Old English godsibb
源自 古英语 godsibb
(3)god [god] * see god
god [神] *参见 god
(4)sibb [kinsman] * see s(w)e-
sibb [男亲属] *参见 s(w)e-
继承用法
gos“siper
n.(名词)
gos“sipry
n.(名词)
gos“sipy
adj.(形容词)
参考词汇
(1)gossip, blab, tattle
(2)The central meaning shared by these verbs is “to engage in or communicate idle, indiscreet talk”:
这三个动词都意为“参加或交流无聊的,不得体的话题”:
gossiping about the neighbors' domestic problems;
闲聊邻居的家务事;
can't be trusted with a secret—he always blabs;
不要相信这是一个秘密——他常常胡扯;
is disliked by her classmates for tattling on mischief makers.
因为她经常打恶作剧的小报告,所以同学都不喜欢她
现代英汉词典
gossip
[5^RsIp]
n.
(1)流言蜚语;背后议论人长短
You shouldn't listen to gossip.
你不应该听流言蜚语。
I read about it in the gossip column.
我在闲话栏曾看过有关这件事的报道。
(2)惯于说别人闲话的人;爱传流言蜚语的人
词性变化
gossip
vi.
说闲话;传播流言
They sat and gossiped all evening.
他们整晚上坐着胡聊。
现代英汉综合大辞典
gossip
[5^Csip]
n.
(1)闲谈, 聊天
(2)[贬]非议, 流言; 饶舌者, 碎嘴子
(3)杂[漫]谈; 随笔
(4)[古, 英方]朋友
a gossip writer
随笔作家
the gossip column
(报纸上的)随笔专栏
She is an old gossip.
她是一个长舌妇。
词性变化
gossip
[5^Csip]
vi.
闲聊; 说闲话; 搬弄 是非
继承用法
gossipmonger
[`^CsIp9mQN^E(r)]
n.
爱闲聊的人, 搬弄是非者
gossiper
n.
gossipist
[`^CsIpIst]
随笔专栏作家
gossipy
[`^CsIpI]
adj.
爱闲谈的; 漫谈式的
习惯用语
be found of gossip
喜欢说人闲话
coulisse gossip
背后的闲话
have a gossip with ...
与...闲聊
Society gossip
上流社会的琐闻, 社交界的新闻
Society news
上流社会的琐闻, 社交界的新闻
Gossiping and lying go together.
传播流言蜚语和撒谎造谣是难兄难弟。
用法词典
gossip
由 god+sib(=related 亲戚),原义是神的亲戚。词义演变是“神的亲戚→教父、教母→亲密的朋友→酒肉朋友→边喝边聊→闲聊,闲话→长舌妇
英文相关词典
gossip
chatprattletalktattle
美国传统词典
gossip
gos.sip
AHD:[g?s“…p]
D.J.[6g%s*p]
K.K.[6g$s*p]
n.
(1)Rumor or talk of a personal, sensational, or intimate nature.
(2)A person who habitually spreads intimate or private rumors or facts.
(3)Trivial, chatty talk or writing.
(4)A close friend or companion.
(5)Chiefly British A godparent.
v.intr.
gos.siped, gos.sip.ing, gos.sips
To engage in or spread gossip.
语源
(1)Middle English godsib, gossip [godparent]
(2)from Old English godsibb
(3)god [god] * see god
(4)sibb [kinsman] * see s(w)e-
继承用法
gos“siper
n.
gos“sipry
n.
gos“sipy
adj.
参考词汇
(1)gossip, blab, tattle
(2)The central meaning shared by these verbs is “to engage in or communicate idle, indiscreet talk”:
gossiping about the neighbors' domestic problems;
can't be trusted with a secret—he always blabs;
is disliked by her classmates for tattling on mischief makers.
英汉法学大词典
gossip
蜚言蜚语 ,流言
英汉化学大词典
gossip
n.杂谈,流言;vt.非议,杂谈
英汉计算机大词典
gossip
n.杂谈(流言);vt.非议(杂谈)
英汉心理学大词典
gossip
流言