hearsay
英:[ˈhɪəseɪ] 美: [ˈhɪrseɪ]
hearsay 基本解释
n.传闻,道听途说;小道消息;谣传;风言风语
英英释义
hearsay[ 'hiəsei ]
n.gossip (usually a mixture of truth and untruth) passed around by word of mouth同义词:rumorrumour
adj.heard through another rather than directly"hearsay information"
hearsay 相关例句
词组短语
hearsay evidence传闻证据;非直接证据
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- Hearsay definitely can't be regarded as accurate information.
道听途说的决然不能算作很准确的消息。 - I knew by hearsay that he was the editor of the American Mercury.
我听说他是《美国信使》的编辑。
权威例句
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