hearsay的意思和读音

hearsay

: [ˈhɪrˌseɪ] : [ˈhɪə(r)ˌseɪ]

n.

adj.

n.fact

n.gossip,idle talk,rumor,rumour,scuttlebutt

hearsayn.

1.things that you have heard from another person but do not (definitely) know to be true

We can't make a decision based on hearsay and guesswork.

hearsay evidence

n.1.,,,

adj.1.,,

n.1rmation that is heard from other people

1. hearing hearsay heroin ...

2. minibus hearsay small and all-inclusive ...

3. gainsay hearsay freeway ...

4. gainsay hearsay freeway ...

5. summon;call hearsay answer;reply ...

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7. hear out hearsay , , // heck ...

8. healthful adj. hearsay n. heave v. ...

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1.Hearsay is defined as an out-of-court statement offered to prove the fact or truth of the matter stated.

2.Always reflect on issues objectively and do not blindly get caught up in hearsay.

3.None of it is prima facie evidence, however. It's all hearsay. Every bit of it. No body was ever produced and positively identified.

4.According to hearsay, Eleanor felt a little downcast that she had to support herself in the White House.使

5.That night, I called my mom. I told her that all what I had done so far and I wanted to get out of hearsay.

6.The emperor has no the breeze of way speech to also more spread according with various gossip hearsay of each kind more extensive.广

7.You may have noticed now much of what I've told you already is hearsay - someone saw something and told me and I told you.——

8.I had not investigated the question further, so this was hearsay only.

9.She should put so far upon him, and run things such a length upon no other authority than a hearsay.

10.I'm only here to say the truth because I believe that there's too much lies going around and too much controversy and too much hearsay.