| 釋義 |
hearsay /'hiasei; 'hir’se/ n [U] common talk; rumour; what one has heard another person or other persons say: 道聽途說; 謠言: I don't believe it; it's merely ~. 我不相信,這僅是謠傳罷了。 H~ evidence is not accepted in law courts. 風(fēng)聞的證 one's | ~ out. pine or brood over sth, esp in secret. 痛哭欲絕; (尤指) 為某事暗自憂傷。 do one's '~ good, cause one to feel encouraged, cheerful, etc. 使人歡欣鼓舞。 (get/learn/know sth) by ~, from memory. 熟記; 能背出。 have a ~, show sympathy, understanding. 同情; 諒解。 {have) a change of ~, (experience) a change of opinion. 改變主意。 have the ~ to, (usu neg, or interr with can-could) be hard-~ed or unsympathetic enough to: (通常用于否定或疑問句,與 can 或 could 連用) 硬心腸; 忍心: How can you have the ~ to drown tKe kittens? 你怎能忍心把這些小貓淹死? have one's ~ in sth, be interested in it and fond of 據(jù)在法庭上是不予接受的。 |