gossiped
例句与用法
- Miss thompson, loud-voiced and garrulous, was evidently quite willing to gossip .
汤姆逊小姐粗声粗气,絮絮叨叨,显然还挺愿意聊。 - She complained that mrs. trencher was a tireless and aggressive gossip .
地埋怨特连卓尔太太是个从来就不知疲倦,不顾别人的长舌妇。 - Sadly, a few tabloid newspapers got hold of this under-the-table gossip .
更为糟糕的是几家惯于耸人听闻的报纸抓住这些私下闲谈大作文章。 - Heretofore all the campus gossip had seemed merely malicious and disrespectful .
在这以前,学校里的一切流言蜚语似乎纯粹是恶意的、无礼的。 - He was a lonely man, and liked nothing better than a good gossip at the end of the day .
他很孤独,喜欢在一天工作结束后,轻松地闲扯一阵。 - He wishes his wife wouldn't spend so much time gossiping with the neighbours .
他巴不得(但愿)他的妻子不要花那么多的时间和邻居们闲谈是非。 - The old gossips would hold their sides and swear never wasted a merrier hour .
那些爱嚼舌头的老人都捧腹大笑,赌誓说,他们从来也没有这么开心过。 - The women had gathered at the well which was their meeting place and center of gossip .
女人们则聚集在井边,这儿是他们会集的场所,说长道短的中心。 - He wasn't a man of easy assurance, who chatted and gossiped with the fluency of a superficial nature .
他不是一个狂妄自大,夸夸其谈,浅薄圆滑的人。 - After that chance meeting meggie kept her ears open for opinions and gossip about luke o'neill .
在那次邂逅之后,麦琪很注意听别人对卢克·奥尼尔的评论。
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