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амер распространение слуховБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > rumour-monger
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[`ruːməˏmʌŋgə]сплетникАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > rumour-monger
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(US) ['ruːmǝmʌŋɡǝ(r)]N persona que difunde rumores -
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ru·mour-mon·ger [ʼru:mə ˌmʌŋgəʳ, Am -mɚ ˌmʌŋgɚ] n -
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♦ rumour, ( USA) rumor /ˈru:mə(r)/n. [uc]voce; diceria: Rumours of imminent devaluation are rife in the City, la City è piena di voci su un'imminente svalutazione; There are rumours that he may resign, ci sono voci secondo le quali potrebbe dimettersi; Have you heard the rumours about Lucy and Dave?, hai sentito quello che si dice su Lucy e Dave?; to fuel rumours, alimentare le voci incontrollate; to spread rumours, mettere in giro delle voci; Rumour has it that…, corre voce che…; There is a rumour going around that …, circola voce che …; rumour-monger, chi sparge voci (o dicerie); malalingua; unconfirmed rumours, voci non confermate● (fig.) rumour mill, fabbrica di dicerie; voci di corridoioFALSI AMICI: rumour non significa rumore. (to) rumour, ( USA) (to) rumor /ˈru:mə(r)/v. t.(di solito, al passivo) far correr voce; riferire come diceria: It is rumoured that there will be a Cabinet reshuffle, corre voce che ci sarà un rimpasto governativo; He is rumoured to have run away with the boss's wife, si dice in giro che sia scappato con la moglie del capo. -
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['mʌŋɡǝ(r)]N (ending in compounds)fishmonger, warmongerrumour-monger — persona que se dedica a difundir rumores
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rumour-monger — UK [ˈruːmə(r) ˌmʌŋɡə(r)] US [ˈrumər ˌmʌŋɡər] noun [countable] [singular rumour monger plural rumour mongers] someone who spreads rumours … Useful english dictionary
rumour-monger — UK [ˈruːmə(r) ˌmʌŋɡə(r)] / US [ˈrumər ˌmʌŋɡər] noun [countable] Word forms rumour monger : singular rumour monger plural rumour mongers someone who spreads rumours … English dictionary
rumour-monger — [[t]ru͟ːmə(r)mʌ̱ŋgə(r)[/t]] rumour mongers N COUNT (disapproval) If you call someone a rumour monger, you disapprove of the fact that they spread rumours. (in AM, use rumormonger) … English dictionary
-monger — ► COMBINING FORM 1) referring to a dealer or trader in a specified commodity (fishmonger). 2) chiefly derogatory referring to a person engaging in a particular activity (rumour monger). ORIGIN from Latin mango dealer … English terms dictionary
-monger — combining form 1》 denoting a dealer or trader in a specified commodity: fishmonger. 2》 chiefly derogatory denoting a person promoting or engaging in a particular activity: rumour monger. Origin OE mangere, from mangian to traffic , of Gmc origin … English new terms dictionary
rumour-mongering — /ˈrumə mʌŋgərɪŋ/ (say roohmuh mungguhring) noun the listening to and passing on of rumours. Also, rumor mongering. –rumour monger, noun …
-monger — suffix (in nouns) 1 someone who sells a particular thing: a fishmonger 2 someone who likes to say or encourage something unpleasant: the rumour mongers (=people who say untrue things about other people): capitalist warmongers … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
gossip — 1. noun 1) tell me all the gossip Syn: news, rumours, scandal, hearsay; informal dirt, buzz; Brit.; informal goss; N.Amer.; informal scuttlebutt 2) they went for a gossip Syn … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
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