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nounverb to start/spread a rumour制造/散布谣言 rumour (of something) There are widespread rumours of job losses. 到处谣传要裁员。 rumour (about something) Some malicious rumours are circulating about his past. 有人别有用心地散布谣言,说他过去如何如何。 rumour (that…) I heard a rumour that they are getting married. 我听到传闻,说他们要结婚了。 Many of the stories are based on rumour. 这些说法很多都是道听途说。 Rumour has it (= people say) that he was murdered. 有传言说他被杀害了。 I thought she was leaving the company, but perhaps it may be just a rumour. His lengthy absence from work fuelled rumours that he might have been sacked. His lengthy absence will fuel rumours that he has been fired. Rumour has it that he was sacked from his last job. Rumours about an impending divorce were rife. The Chief Executive issued a statement to quash rumours of financial problems. The Washington rumour mill suggests the money changed hands illegally. The actor confirmed rumours that he will be leaving the series. The manager resigned suddenly amidst rumours of misconduct. The rumour quickly swept the town. There is no truth in the rumour that she is about to resign. There were persistent rumours of drug taking among staff. rumours surrounding the closure of the hospital Rumour has it that he was murdered. 有传言说他被杀害了。 it is rumoured that… It's widely rumoured that she's getting promoted. 到处都在传要提拔她了。 It is widely rumoured that she is considering a divorce. rumour to be/have something He was rumoured to be involved in the crime. 有传言说他卷入了这桩罪行。 |