hearsay是什么意思

  • En [ ˈhɪə.seɪ]
  • Us [ ˈhɪr.seɪ]

详细释义

  • 0 information that you have heard but do not know to be true -- 傳聞,道聽途說

    • The evidence against them is all hearsay. 對他們不利的證據都是傳聞。

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  • In addition, their reliability is doubtful since the newspaper admitted that they were based on hearsay.

  • Far-reaching consequences have been ascribed to a policy decision that remains undocumented except for hearsay evidence in the popular conversation that surrounded the trials.

  • Rather, the rumours of bloodsuckers indicate a flexible ' truth ' that is negotiated through talking, since hearsay is a kind of truth when people believe it.

  • This in turn means that the admissibility of hearsay for the government must be strictly limited (189).

  • Rather, they only "heard some news" - a hearsay experience.

  • Some of the testimony may simply have constituted hearsay or slander.

  • Data were elicited through production questionnaires in which the learners were instructed to verbally convey hearsay information to specified addressees.

  • Almost all the evidence that was gleaned was hearsay.

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  • 中文简体

    传闻,道听途说…

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  • Español

    habladurías, rumor…

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  • Português

    rumor…

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  • Türk dili

    söylenti, dedikodu, aslı astarı olmayan söylem…

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  • Français

    ouï-dire…

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  • Čeština

    doslech…

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  • Dansk

    rygte…

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  • Indonesia

    desas-desus…

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