hearsay

hearsay [ˈhɪəseɪ]  [ˈhɪrseɪ] 

hearsay 基本解释
小道消息;传闻,道听途说;谣传;风言风语;
hearsay 相关例句

名词

1. It's merely hearsay.
    那仅是谣传罢了。

2. I don't believe it; it's merely hearsay.
    我不相信,那仅是谣传罢了。

hearsay 网络解释

hearsay是什么意思

1. 小道消息:小巴 minibus | 小道消息 hearsay | 小而全 small and all-inclusive

hearsay 单语例句

1. Others predict cases built on hearsay evidence or confessions obtained through harsh interrogations would collapse or could never be brought to trial.

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2. Market hearsay last week suggested the NDRC may shorten the calculation period for adjusting domestic gasoline and diesel prices to fewer than 22 days.

3. Her conviction was overturned as the highest court ruled hearsay evidence had been ruled admissible at her original trial.

4. hearsay是什么意思

4. A group of friends in a bar could deride something based on hearsay, without getting the facts right - then they would move on to the next topic.

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5. Tong also said the book's details were mostly unconfirmed hearsay and fabrication.

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6. All implications and guesswork are now still at the level of media hearsay.

7. Restrictions on hearsay evidence that can be used in court against the detainees.

8. How can you make a charge based on hearsay rather than evidence?

9. hearsay是什么意思

9. It will also help the investors to buy or sell securities based on a company's performances rather than relying on hearsay.

10. A former Iraqi general's book at best uncorroborated hearsay claimed " 56 flights " by jetliners had borne such material to Syria.

hearsay 英英释义

hearsay的意思

noun

1. gossip (usually a mixture of truth and untruth) passed around by word of mouth

    Synonym: rumor rumour

adj

1. 911查询·英语单词

1. heard through another rather than directly

    e.g. hearsay information

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