词组 | bandy about |
释义 | Idiom bandy aboutbandy (something) about to talk about something without being careful about facts.The number $31 million was bandied about at the time, although actual losses might have been much lower. Phr V bandy about bandies, bandying, bandied bandy about/around sth or bandy sth about/around to mention a word or number often when you are talking, especially in order to impress the person you are talking tousually passiveA lot of phrases are bandied about and I wonder if anyone really knows what they mean. bandy about/around sth • bandy sth about/around to mention or discuss a word, name, idea etc often, especially without considering it very carefully: Names like Scott Thomas and Kate Moss are being bandied about for starring roles in the show. Words like "world-class" and "brilliant" are bandied around in the press, but is this young performer really such a genius?■ SIMILAR TO: toss around bandy aboutTo talk about something in a loose or gossipy manner. A noun or pronoun can be used between "bandy" and "about." They are bandying about that story as if it's the truth. Management is just casually bandying about the idea of layoffs. Don't bandy that nonsense about here, we're not buying it. bandy something aboutto spread something, such as someone's good name, around in an unfavorable context; to toss words around in a gossipy fashion. (Bandy means to toss or hit something back and forth.) Just stop bandying words about and start telling the truth! There is no need to keep bandying about those rumors. bandy aboutv. To make frequent and casual or frivolous use of a name, word, or idea: The word "genius" is bandied about too much when new authors are discussed. It made me angry that gossipy neighbors were bandying my name about. |
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