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Тироль
columna de cotilleo
gossip column СУЩ.
column [америк. ˈkɑləm, брит. ˈkɒləm] СУЩ.
1. column АРХИТ.:
2. column (on grid, chart, screen):
3. column:
column ЖУРН., ТИПОГР.
4. column ВОЕН.:
I. gossip [америк. ˈɡɑsəp, брит. ˈɡɒsɪp] СУЩ.
1. gossip U (speculation, scandal):
chismorreo м. разг.
cotilleo м. Исп. разг.
2. gossip C or U (chat):
chismorrear con alguien разг.
cotillear con alguien Исп. also
3. gossip C (person):
chismoso м. / chismosa ж. разг.
cotilla м. и ж. Исп. разг.
II. gossip [америк. ˈɡɑsəp, брит. ˈɡɒsɪp] ГЛ. неперех.
1. gossip (chatter):
chismorrear разг.
chismear разг.
cotillear Исп. разг.
2. gossip (spread tales):
gossip column СУЩ.
ecos de sociedad ЖУРН.
column [ˈkɒləm, америк. ˈkɑ:ləm] СУЩ. a. АРХИТ., АНАТ., ТИПОГР.
to march in columns ВОЕН., МОР.
I. gossip [ˈgɒsɪp, америк. ˈgɑ:səp] СУЩ.
1. gossip мн. отсут. (rumour):
2. gossip (person):
chismoso(-a) м. (ж.)
3. gossip (conversation):
II. gossip [ˈgɒsɪp, америк. ˈgɑ:səp] ГЛ. неперех.
1. gossip (spread rumors):
2. gossip (chatter):
gossip column СУЩ.
ecos de sociedad ЖУРН.
column [ˈkal·əm] СУЩ. a. АРХИТ., АНАТ., ТИПОГР.
to march in columns ВОЕН., МОР.
I. gossip [ˈgas·əp] СУЩ.
1. gossip (rumor):
2. gossip (person):
chismoso(-a) м. (ж.)
II. gossip [ˈgas·əp] ГЛ. неперех.
1. gossip (spread rumors):
2. gossip (chatter):
Present
Igossip
yougossip
he/she/itgossips
wegossip
yougossip
theygossip
Past
Igossiped
yougossiped
he/she/itgossiped
wegossiped
yougossiped
theygossiped
Present Perfect
Ihavegossiped
youhavegossiped
he/she/ithasgossiped
wehavegossiped
youhavegossiped
theyhavegossiped
Past Perfect
Ihadgossiped
youhadgossiped
he/she/ithadgossiped
wehadgossiped
youhadgossiped
theyhadgossiped
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The content is the same, gossip column or not.
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The magazine contained student written literary essays, students' news, and even a gossip column.
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Do you think this gossip column stretches the truth a bit too far?
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Potpourri was a gossip column that also had announcements as well as opinions marketed toward women.
en.wikipedia.org
Can you pass a word to the gossip column editor to exclude the likes of caughtoffside being quoted?
www.bbc.co.uk