to gossip
第三人称
gossips
现在进行时
gossiping
过去式
gossiped
过去完成时
gossiped
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八卦, 说闲话
to talk about the private lives of others with someone, often sharing secrets or spreading untrue information
- During lunch, the coworkers gossiped about a colleague's sudden resignation, speculating about the reasons behind it.
午餐时,同事们八卦了一位同事突然辞职的事情,猜测背后的原因。
- Teenagers often gossip about their peers, discussing relationships, rumors, and personal matters.
青少年经常八卦他们的同龄人,讨论关系、谣言和个人事务。
- The group of friends spent hours gossiping about the latest celebrity scandals and gossip.
这群朋友花了几个小时 八卦 最新的名人丑闻和流言蜚语。
- Despite warnings about office etiquette, employees couldn't resist gossiping about the boss's recent decisions and personal life.
尽管有关于办公室礼仪的警告,员工们还是忍不住八卦老板最近的决策和私生活。
- She can't help but gossip every time someone new joins the team.
每当有新成员加入团队时,她都忍不住要八卦。
同义词:
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闲聊, 说闲话
to talk idly or engage in casual conversation
- After the meeting, colleagues gathered in the break room to gossip and share funny stories.
会议结束后,同事们聚集在休息室闲聊并分享有趣的故事。
- Friends often gossip over coffee, discussing the latest movies, books, and current events.
朋友们经常边喝咖啡边闲聊,讨论最新的电影、书籍和时事。
- Students gossip in the cafeteria, chatting about school events, sports teams, and weekend plans.
学生们在食堂里闲聊,谈论学校活动、运动队和周末计划。
- In the salon, customers gossip with their hairstylists.
在沙龙里,顾客与他们的发型师闲聊。