rumour
柯林斯词典
1. N-VAR A rumour is a story or piece of information that may or may not be true, but that people are talking about. 傳聞
U.S. officials are discounting rumours of a coup. 美國政府官員對一場政變的傳聞將信將疑。
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rumour /ˈruːmə/ (rumours)
AM rumor
剑桥词典
- an unofficial interesting story or piece of news that might be true or invented , and quickly spreads from person to person
- I heard a rumour that she's leaving , but apparently there's nothing in it.
- A rumour has surfaced that the company is about to go out of business .
- The president has consistently denied the rumours.
- He denied all responsibility for the rumours that have been circulating .
- The company moved quickly to quash rumours that it is losing money . 返回 rumour
流言;謠傳;傳聞
Rumours are going round (the school ) about Mr Mason and his assistant . 有關梅森先生和他助手的流言蜚語(在學校裡)滿天飛。
[ 詞或詞組後麪接一個that從句 ] She's circulating /spreading rumours that the manager is going to resign . 她到処散播謠言,說經理要辤職了。
I heard a rumour that she'd been seeing Luke Harrison. 我聽到有傳言說她一直跟盧尅‧哈裡森在一起。
rumour has it
people are saying
大家都說,據謠傳說,有傳言說
Rumour has it (that) you're going to be the next managing director . Is it true ? 大家都說你將成爲下一任縂經理,這是不是真的?
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