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gossip на английском языке:

1. run down run down


The battery has run down.
hit and injure sb with a vehicle/My dog was run down by a bus.
My father worked very hard last month and now he is run down.
She got run down outside school.
I’ll just run down the list and see if we’ve forgotten anything.
She feels run down after working so hard recently.

Английский слово "gossip«(run down) встречается в наборах:

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2. a person who enjoys talking about other people's private lives a person who enjoys talking about other people's private lives



3. to talk about other people's private affairs to talk about other people's private affairs



Английский слово "gossip«(to talk about other people's private affairs) встречается в наборах:

CPE idioms and fixed phrases

4. conversation or someone who likes to talk about other people's private lives conversation or someone who likes to talk about other people's private lives



5. casual conversation typically involving unconfirmed details casual conversation typically involving unconfirmed details



6. things said about other people that can be not true or unkind things said about other people that can be not true or unkind



7. to talk about other people's private life to talk about other people's private life



8. likes to gossip others likes to gossip others



Английский слово "gossip«(likes to gossip others) встречается в наборах:

Personality Traits

9. canard


A canard is a stabilizer that is located in front of the main wings.
... Rousseau and the old canard of the" noble savage,"...

10. gossip


He loves to gossip.
Malicious gossip spreads like wildfire. I guess that's why they say bad news travels fast.
Instead of working, they were having a gossip about their friends. They were sitting in the kitchen, gossiping about their friends.
There had been so much gossip about the new neighbors that they ended up moving somewhere else.
The gossip is true!
Don't say anything in their company, they're terrible gossips.
Even if malicious gossip is being circulated around someone, it doesn't necessarily mean that the value of that person will be diminished.
Initially this gave rise to gossip among petty people, and it gradually provoked criticism from members of our family.
I wouldn't let a goof-up like that get to you. People have short memories and the one good thing about gossip is that it's short-lived.
I learned about Keiko's problem from gossip.
Gossip that the diva had gotten married was spreading.
Later, it happened that there was some gossip at home, and my mother suspected that she had written something improper; after that she would not have her letters written for her.
People gossip about celebrities all the time.
The skaa might be subservient, but they were incurable gossips.
She loves to gossip. (Ona uwielbia plotkować.) She often gossips about Annie behind her back. (Ona często plotkuje o Annie za jej plecami.)