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Перевод: gossip speek gossip


[существительное]
болтовня ; сплетня ; сплетни ; слухи ; болтун ; болтунья ; сплетник ; сплетница ; кумушка ;
[глагол]
болтать; беседовать; сплетничать; передавать слухи


Тезаурус:

  1. Through gossip we learn from other people's lives without undergoing the pain or danger of their experiences.
  2. The same principles, in essence, regulated those discussions in which differences of opinion were salient: rules of deference and trust among lineage members and friends permeated after-dinner conversations, or gossip among friends in a shop.
  3. Now, you may wonder, along with one of my guests this week, what the point is of having Punch lunches if their proceedings remain private, but we like it that way and, besides, it means that we get some seriously filthy gossip.
  4. Among prominent Tory women, Mrs Edwina Currie, 45, the outspoken former junior Health Minister, rode a determined Labour challenge to retain South Derbyshire with a much-reduced majority while Lady Olga Maitland, 46, daughter of the 17th Earl of Lauderdale, former gossip columnist and tireless campaigner against nuclear disarmament, held the safe seat of Sutton and Cheam.
  5. Luch never actually gave him any news, but hidden in the bower she heard all the gossip of the maids, and Lady Marion's occasional rages, and learned a great deal of the events in the castle.
  6. One day Sam heard an interesting piece of gossip from some of the adult workers.
  7. But you also show great restraint over a lot of the stuff that's written about you in the press, a lot of which is ill-informed gossip.
  8. It was insignificant prattle about birds, sailing and school gossip, but the last paragraph mentioned plans for a demonstration against the Education Secretary's newly-announced plans to end the distribution of free milk to schoolchildren.
  9. "The Countess did all she could for me, arranging for me to have the baby away from the Castle, because of gossip in the servants" hall, and afterwards she took me back into service.
  10. Between sharply-recounted anecdotes, high-grade gossip and a heavy load of obituaries, Boorman fulminates against Hollywood's baleful influence on creative film-making and the "callously manipulative" movies that constitute the bulk of studio output.
  11. Zoya rattled on about the appalling queue, and some interesting gossip she'd picked up there, but Anna cut her short, saying she was busy and would see her later.
  12. Mr Gossip jumped left at his fences which mystified Henderson, who said he has not done it before.
  13. They suggest some of the typically simple pleasures of later life in the past, such as keeping parrots or pigeons, gardening or baking, playing dominoes, drinking a nightly glass of porter at home, or going out to gossip with old workmates.

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