gossipy如何读

英:['ɡɒsɪpɪ]

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gossipy是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 喜饶舌的
  2. 漫谈式的指非正式的和有趣的但常常是无关紧要的
  3. 爱讲闲话的总是谈论别人隐私的
  4. 闲聊式的

gossipy英英释义

  • adj.prone to friendly informal communication

gossipy词源中文解释

1818年,来自 gossip(n.)和 -y(2)。

gossipy词源英文解释

The first known use of gossipy was in 1818

gossipy 例句

1 True or not, Morgan seems to have approved; In a blurb splashed across the cover, he called the book "hilarious and gossipy."

2 Densmore: Why is there such passion for any sort of gossipy, provocative sensual stuff?

3 But her beguiling mix of the gossipy and the scholarly was put to best use in a six-parter about one of the defining icons of cinema’s first century, Joan Crawford.

4 News spreads fast, but the truth is more banal, and more heartbreaking, than the townspeople’s gossipy suppositions: The child is Desiree’s daughter, Jude, the product of an abusive marriage to a man in Washington, D.C.

5 The effect is “kind of like a queer and gossipy downtown Joseph Beuys.”

6 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.

7 I also co-founded Need To Know, a gossipy Brit tech newsletter which has been kept bloody-mindedly ASCII since 1997.

我同样是NeedToKnow的创始人之一,它是一家有点绕口的英国人的科技简报。

8 The story seemed to begin innocuously — a tale of a White House romance, delivered in gossipy style, with the help of paparazzi who caught the attractive staffers canoodling around town.

9 In The Newsroom the Internet is silly, gossipy–and thus, in its view, feminine, not unlike reality TV, which Will said in season one turns us into “old ladies with hair dryers on our heads.”

10 Reykjavik is both a gossipy town and a literary hotspot — everyone knows where Halldor Laxness lives and keeps an eye out for him.

11 A must for anyone interested in musical theater, this lively, evocative joint biography is thorough enough to be revealing and too distinguished to sound gossipy — even though, of course, it is.

12 The gossipy nature of Moscow society is evoked through barbed and brittle dance language – hands raised, heads averted as cruel speculations are exchanged.

13 I’d like to report that Ms. Ruhl, Ms. Fisher and Mr. Mays fully capture the mildly gossipy, subtly witty, moving beauty of their rapport, but much about this production struck me as ill conceived.

14 In comparison with another new book, “Lusitania” by Greg King and Penny Wilson, Mr. Larson’s is less gossipy but much more illuminating.

15 It was permitted a woman to be gossipy and chatty.

16 Then Murphy read “Capote’s Women,” by Laurence Leamer, a gossipy, trenchant study of the novelist Truman Capote and the society women he befriended and later betrayed.

17 Babitz’s essays — in her recently reissued “Eve’s Hollywood” and “Slow Days, Fast Company” — are all exercises in charm, gossipy without quite tipping over into pure name-dropping.

18 It’s argumentative and often resonant, and lit from below by a gossipy wit.

19 Gawker's flagship site, gawker.com, covered media, culture and politics in a gossipy style.

20 The Wife of Bath in The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer Gap-toothed and gossipy, the Wife of Bath travels to Canterbury with Chaucer's rabble of pilgrims.

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