- hearsay
- ['hiəsei]
- n. 传闻,谣言
adj. 传闻的,风闻的
参考例子
- 1.Some people are always interested in hearsay news concerning pop stars movie stars.
- 有的人总是对关于流行 歌星和影星的小道消息 感兴趣。
- 2.He had thought he could accept her complicated past, but in fact told him that he is human, no way to accept hearsay.
- 他当初以为自己能接受她那复杂的过往,但事实告诉他自己是个普通人,没办法去接受流言飞语。
- 3.But it is a pity, our side's many people indeed are this condition, some know something about, but originates mostly from the hearsay.
- 但遗憾的是,我们身边的很多人的确就是这个状态,有的略知一二,但多半来源于道听途说。
英文解释
- n.
- 1.gossip (usually a mixture of truth and untruth) passed around by word of mouth
- 2.heard through another rather than directly
网络释义
- hearsay
- 传闻证据; 小道消息; 传闻; 谣言;
- hearsay evidence
- 传闻证据; 非直接证据, 传闻证据; 传闻证据,亦称传来证据,第三者证据; 傳聞證據;
- hearsay knowledge
- 传知;
- hearsay rumor
- 传言;
- the hearsay rule
- 传闻规则;