malicious gossip
常見例句
- I loathe people who spread malicious gossip.
我討厭那些散布充滿惡意的流言蜚語的人。 - If you share malicious gossip, don't besurprised if the same happens to you.
假如你說過別人的閑話,同樣的事情也就有可能發(fā)生在你身上,到時(shí)候可不要太驚訝。 - Moreover, she is talked about by men and becomes the victim of malicious gossip.
更有甚者,莉莉被這些男性所談?wù)?,成為惡意流言的受害者?/li>權(quán)威例句
- Malicious gossip is far commoner: mean fictions that once would have circulated in a small group now spread across the world instantly through forwarded e-mails and newsgroups.
ECONOMIST: Gossip on the web - Mr Phillips preferred Stewart's Cafeteria in Greenwich Village, where you could get a good meal for 75 cents, a sound basis for hours of malicious gossip, or the conduct of love affairs, as well as for arguments about politics.
ECONOMIST: William Phillips The - There was some malicious gossip that his papers demonstrated that he was more of a swot than an intellectual, but, nonetheless, it meant that Wilson was never likely to suffer from any inferiority complexes when it came to dealing with his chancellors.
ECONOMIST: Sometimes too many brains can go to your head 返回 malicious gossip