gossipy
adjective uk/ˈɡɒs.ɪ.pi/ us/ˈɡɑː.sə.pi/
充斥着(对别人隐私)闲言碎语的
full of gossip (= conversation or reports about other people's private lives that might be unkind or not true)
a gossipy letter 一封满是闲言碎语的信
He told me a gossipy anecdote about the late Princess. 他给我讲了已故公主的趣闻。
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(爱对别人隐私)闲言碎语的
A gossipy person enjoys talking about other people and their private lives.
gossipy people 爱说闲言碎语的人
He dismissed the politicians as "a group of gossipy old busybodies". 他把政客们斥为 “一群爱说闲话、多事的人”。
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- She remembers her nightly gossipy phone calls with her best friend.
- He was permitted to publish a lively and gossipy memoir which enraged the many ministers whom he mocked.
- The two held hands and talked in whispers, like gossipy friends.