rumour的意思和读音

rumor

: [ˈrumər] : [ˈruːmə(r)]

n.

v.

rumors  rumored  rumoring  

v.+n.believe rumour,rumour spread,deny rumour,start rumour

n.fact

v.confirm

n.unconfirmed report,claim,report,story,speculation

v.say,believe,allege,speculate,opine

rumourn.

1.[c][u]a piece of information, or a story, that people talk about, but that may not be true

to start/spread a rumour

There are widespread rumours of job losses.

Some malicious rumours are circulating about his past.

I heard a rumour that they are getting married.

Many of the stories are based on rumour.

Rumour has it(= people say) that he was murdered.

v.

1.to be reported as a rumour and possibly not true

It's widely rumoured that she's getting promoted.

He was rumoured to be involved in the crime.

n.1.,

v.1.

n.1.unofficial information that may or may not be true

v.1.to pass along information by rumor

1. injure vt. ;;使 rumour n. ; inform vt. ; ...

2. injure vt. ;;使 rumour n. ; inform vt. ; ...

3. → humour rumour → humourous ...

4. parade rumour rug ...

5. 〖 travelfatigue〗 〖 hearsay;rumour〖 thewindblowsandthestormbeatsdow…

6. ... 1 whispering sound,speech or remark ; 2 rumour ; *He spoke in a whisper. . ...

7. 〖 gotheroundof〗 rumour〖 passroundforperusal;readinturn〗 ...

8. (criticize) 。 (Rumour, (important) , ...

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1.From Saturday morning the rumour mill was working and Mark must have realised it was his last game. It was a terrible position to be in.

2.Although the firms condemn the rumour-mongering, stories that Morgan Stanley was looking for a partner continued to swirl.

3.As a scientist I have grown up to believe this law of nature: the only thing that travels faster than light is a rumour.

4.The company is trying to dispel rumour about a take-over.

5.And this rumour of him went forth throughout all Judaea, and throughout all the region round about.

6.There has been a rumour mill on him for years.

7.The market had quite simply bought the rumour and, up to its eyeballs in fixed income exposure, sold the fact.

8.It is anything But a rumour. It is nothing But a rumour.

9.Although it had such an insignificant beginning, the rumour had grown and increased in detail and importance day by day.西便

10.It was a rumour that appeared out of nowhere a while ago leading many to believe this piece of news.