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道听途说dào tīng tú shuōa traveler’s tale; fetch and carry grapevine; gossip (of the street); hearsay;rumour ❍ 小说家者流,盖出于稗官,街谈巷语,~者之所造也。(鲁迅《中国小说史略》3) The fiction writers succeeded those officers of the Zhou Dynasty whose task it was to collect the gossip of the street. ❍ 逮风气即成,则学者之面目亦自具,小说乃“~者之所造”,史以为“无可观”,故亦不屑道也,……(鲁迅《中国小说史略》219) Later these men of letters assumed learned airs;and since fiction was considered trivial and un important,being based on hearsay and gossip,they would not stoop to it. ❍ 东张西望,~,决然得不到什么完全的知识。(《毛泽东选集》748) Certainly,no all round knowledge can be acquired merely by glancing this way and that and listening to hearsay. ❍ ~,德之弃也。(《论语·阳货》) To tell,as we go along,what we have heard on the way,is to cast away our virtue. 道听途说hear sth on the grapevine;hearsay;rumour;gossip 道听途说dào tīnɡ tú shuō道、途:路。路上听来的传说。指没有根据的传说。rumour, make gossip, hearsay, a traveler’s tale, get by hearsay |