We can't make a decision based on hearsay and guesswork.
我们不能根据传言和猜测作决定。
hearsay evidence
传闻的证据
1.风闻,谣传,传闻,道听途说
1.风闻的,传闻的,道听途说的
1.information that is heard from other people
1.Hearsay is defined as an out-of-court statement offered to prove the fact or truth of the matter stated.
小道消息被定义作为被提供的一个法庭外声明证明陈述的问题的事实或真相。
2.Always reflect on issues objectively and do not blindly get caught up in hearsay.
要培养智慧,踏实地做人做事,不能盲目听信传闻而不重思考。
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.
尽管如此,没有初步的证据,都是传闻。它的每一个部分。没人曾经创作并验明正身的。
4.According to hearsay, Eleanor felt a little downcast that she had to support herself in the White House.
据传说,使埃莉诺感到有点泄气的是,她在白宫不得不自己养活自己。
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.
那天晚上,我给妈妈打了电话,将这么久以来我做过的所有事都跟她说了,并说我想尽快离开这里。
6.The emperor has no the breeze of way speech to also more spread according with various gossip hearsay of each kind more extensive.
皇帝无道的风言也随着各种各样的八卦小道消息越传越广阔。
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.
你或许已经注意到,我告诉你的许多事情都是道听途说——某人看到某件事以后告诉我,而我再告诉你。
8.I had not investigated the question further, so this was hearsay only.
我没有对这个问题进行进一步调查,只是道听途说。
9.She should put so far upon him, and run things such a length upon no other authority than a hearsay.
她只根据一句谣言,就这样子教唆他,把事情弄到这步田地。
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.
我只想说,现在有太多的谎言,前后矛盾,很多都是道听途说。