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rumour

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ru·mour British EnglishBrE, rumor American English /ˈruːmə $ -ər/ ●●○ noun [countableC, uncountableU]   roomer
1 RUMOUR/RUMORSAYinformation or a story that is passed from one person to another and which may or may not be true 谣言,传闻
rumour about/of
 I’ve heard all sorts of rumours about him and his secretary.
我听说了有关他和他秘书的种种传闻。
rumour that
 There’s an unsubstantiated rumour that Eddie is bankrupt.
有个未经证实的传言,说埃迪破产了。
2 the rumour mill the people, considered as a group, who discuss something and pass rumours to each other 散布谣言的人群
 His name has come up in the rumour mill as a possible director for the project.
有谣传说他可能出任这个项目的主管。
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COLLOCATIONS
verbs
a rumour spreads 谣言传开
A rumour spread that he had been killed.
有传闻说他遇害了。
a rumour goes around (also a rumour circulates formal) (=a rumour is passed among people) 谣言流传
There are a lot of rumors going around that they’re going to sell the company.
许多人都说他们打算把公司卖了。
nNot long afterwards, ugly rumours began to circulate.
rumour has it (=it is being said) 据传
Rumour has it that they plan to get married.
据传他们打算结婚。
nrumours fly around (=are talked about by a lot of people)
There were wild rumours flying around the office on Wednesday.
hear a rumour 听见传闻
I heard a rumour that she was leaving.
我听到传闻说她要走了。
spread a rumour 散布谣言
Someone has been spreading rumours about us.
有人一直在散布关于我们的谣言。
deny a rumour 否认传言
nHe is denying rumors that he plans to drop out of the race.
confirm a rumour (=say that it is true) 证实传言
nThe actor’s agent would not confirm the rumour.
adjectives
false/unfounded 假的/无根据的
He says that the rumours are completely unfounded.
他说,这些传言毫无根据。
nFalse rumors began to spread that troops were massing on the border.
rumours are rife (=are talked about by a lot of people) 谣言四起
Rumours were rife that the band had refused to play.
盛传那支乐队拒绝表演。
a widespread rumour 流传很广的谣言
The arrests followed widespread rumours of police corruption.
盛传警察腐败,之后便有多人被捕。
a persistent rumour (=one that keeps being repeated for a long time) 持续的谣传
Despite persistent rumours of an affair, his wife stood by him.
尽管绯闻一直流传不息,他的妻子仍然支持他。
a strong rumour (=a rumour that is likely to be true) 有根据的传言
nThere is a strong rumour that the government is planning to drop the idea.
a wild rumour (=one that is completely untrue) 毫无根据的谣传
nIt has been a week of wild rumour and exaggeration.
a malicious rumour (=a false one that someone spreads to make trouble) 恶意的传言
nThe claims were dismissed by the government as ‘malicious rumours’.
nan ugly/nasty rumour (=a rumour about something bad)
Ugly rumours persisted that there had been a cover-up.
an unsubstantiated rumour (=one that has not been proved to be true) 未经证实的传言
nThese are only unsubstantiated rumours.
a scurrilous rumour formal (=a damaging and false rumour) 恶意中伤的传言
nJournalists spread scurrilous rumours about the school.
nwild rumours (=rumours that are not likely to be true)
This led to wild rumours of American involvement in the attack.
COMMON ERRORSDon’t say ‘a rumour spreads out’. Say a rumour spreads.
不要说a rumour spreads out 而要说 a rumour spreads
THESAURUS
rumour British EnglishBrE, rumor American EnglishAmE noun [countableC, uncountableU] information or a story that is passed from one person to another and which may or may not be true 谣言,传闻
The band denied the rumours that they may be splitting up.
该乐队否认了他们会解散的传言。
The truth finally came out after months of rumour.
传言纷扰了数月之后,真相终于水落石出。
nI’ve heard rumours about a ghost in the building.
speculation noun [uncountableU] a situation in which a lot of people are talking about something that is happening, especially something that is happening in politics or public life, and trying to guess what the truth is 〔尤指关于政治或公众事件的〕猜测,推测
There was a great deal of speculation about a possible merger involving Belgium’s largest banks.
比利时最大的几家银行有可能合并,人们对此猜测纷纷。
The report fuelled speculation (=caused more speculation) that he was about to resign.
报道引起了对他即将辞职一事的更多猜测。
nHis future as a player has been the subject of intense speculation.
gossip noun [uncountableU] things that people say about what they think has happened in other people’s private lives, which is usually not true 〔有关他人私事的〕闲言碎语
She tells me all the latest gossip from the office.
她把办公室里最新的八卦新闻都对我说。
The magazine was full of gossip about celebrities.
这本杂志上全是名人的花边新闻。
You shouldn’t believe every piece of gossip you hear.
你不该对听到的每一句闲话都信以为真。
talk noun [uncountableU] something that people talk about a lot but which is not official 小道消息,传言
The government has dismissed talk of a military strike on the country.
政府否认了对该国进行军事袭击的传言。
There’s been a lot of talk of him resigning.
有很多传言说他要辞职。
hearsay noun [uncountableU] something that you have heard from someone else, but cannot prove whether it is true or untrue – often used in legal contexts 道听途说〔常用于法律语境〕
All the accounts were based on hearsay rather than eye-witness reports.
所有叙述全都基于传闻,而非目击报告。
hearsay evidence
传闻证据
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From Longman Business Dictionary
rumourru·mour /ˈruːmə-ər/ British EnglishBrE, rumor American EnglishAmE noun [countableC, uncountableU]
information that is passed from one person to another and which may or may not be true
A spokesman denied rumours that the company was considering abandoning the U.S. market.
ru·mour noun →COLLOCATIONS1 →THESAURUS1
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rumour

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(BrE) (NAmE rumor) ADJECTIVE | VERB + RUMOUR/RUMOR | RUMOUR/RUMOR + VERB | RUMOUR/RUMOR + NOUN | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEmalicious, nasty, scurrilous, ugly, vicious惡毒的謠言;傷人的謠言;卑鄙的謠言baseless, false, unconfirmed, unfounded, unsubstantiated, wild無根據的謠言;虛假的傳言;未經證實的傳聞;無稽之談persistent, strong, widespread持續不斷的/影響深重的/廣泛流傳的謠言trade交易謠言Internet網上謠言VERB + RUMOUR/RUMORstart造謠fuel為謠言火上澆油His lengthy absence will fuel rumours that he has been fired.他長時間不來,會使大家更相信他已被解雇了。spread傳播謠言hear聽到謠言believe相信謠言deny否認謠傳confirm確認傳聞The actor confirmed rumours that he will be leaving the series.那位演員證實了他將離開那部連續劇的傳言。quash, scotch, silence平息謠言;闢謠;制止謠傳The Chief Executive issued a statement to quash rumours of financial problems.總裁發佈了一項聲明來平息有關財政問題的謠言。RUMOUR/RUMOR + VERBcirculate, get around, go around, go round, spread謠言傳開;謠言不脛而走abound, be flying, be flying about, be flying around, be rife謠言大量存在;謠言四起;謠言盛行Rumours about an impending divorce were rife.即將離婚的傳言盛行。sweep sth, sweep through sth (especially NAmE) 謠言在⋯迅速蔓延The rumour quickly swept the town.謠言迅速傳遍了整個鎮子。persist謠言持續RUMOUR/RUMOR + NOUNfactory, mill造謠工廠The Washington rumour mill suggests the money changed hands illegally.華盛頓的傳言暗示那筆錢已經非法易手。PREPOSITIONamid rumours在謠言中The manager resigned suddenly amidst rumours of misconduct.經理在其失職傳聞纏身的情況下突然辭職了。rumour about, rumour concerning, rumour surrounding有關⋯的謠傳rumours surrounding the closure of the hospital有關醫院關閉的謠傳rumour of⋯的傳言There were persistent rumours of drug-taking among staff.職員吸毒的傳言不絕於耳。PHRASESrumour has it that...有謠言說⋯Among the other employees, rumour has it that he was fired from his last job.員工中傳言說,他上一份工作是被炒了魷魚的。there is no truth in the rumour純屬謠言There is no truth in the rumour that she is about to resign.她要辭職的傳聞不實。
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rumour (also rumor) noun
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