单词 | hearsay |
释义 | hearsay nounverb + hearsay | hearsay + noun | preposition verb + hearsay➤be based on, rely on以传闻为依据◆her judgements are based on hearsay rather than evidence.她的判断只是基于道听途说,而非真凭实据。hearsay + noun➤evidence传闻证据preposition➤by hearsay通过传闻◆she discovered a world of parties and pleasure she had hitherto only known by hearsay.她发现了一个以前只是略有耳闻的花花世界。➤from hearsay根据传闻◆they started to piece the story together from hearsay.他们开始根据传闻把事情的经过一点点拼凑起来。hearsay /hɪəseɪ; name hɪrseɪ/ [uncountable] (often used in legal contexts常用于法律语境) (rather formal) things that you have heard from another person but do not definitely know to be true道听途说;传闻◆her evidence was dismissed as hearsay.她提供的证据被视为道听途说而不被采纳。hearsay/ˈhɪəseɪ ||; ˈhɪrˌse/noun [u] things you have heard another person or other people say, which may or may not be true 传闻;道听途说 hear·say /`hɪrˏse; ˈhɪəseɪ/n [u]something that other people have told you but which may not be true 传闻,谣传,道听途说:◇it's just hearsay, but they tell me he's leaving. 这只是个传闻,听说他要走了。 |
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