柯林斯詞典rumour /?ru?m?/ (rumours) AM rumor1. 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。 返回 rumour劍橋詞典an unofficial interesting story or piece of news that might be true or invented , and quickly spreads from person to person 流言;謠傳;傳聞 Rumours are going round (the school ) about Mr Mason and his assistant . 有關(guān)梅森先生和他助手的流言蜚語(在學(xué)校里)滿天飛。 [ 詞或詞組后面接一個that從句 ] She's circulating /spreading rumours that the manager is going to resign . 她到處散播謠言,說經(jīng)理要辭職了。 I heard a rumour that she'd been seeing Luke Harrison. 我聽到有傳言說她一直跟盧克?哈里森在一起。 ?rumour has it people are saying 大家都說,據(jù)謠傳說,有傳言說 Rumour has it (that) you're going to be the next managing director . Is it true ? 大家都說你將成為下一任總經(jīng)理,這是不是真的? 例句 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