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/'ru:mə/ * danh từ ((từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ) (như) rumor) - tiếng đồn, tin đồn =has it (goes) that+ người ta đồn rằng =rumours are about (afloat)+ đây đó có tiếng đồn (về việc gì) * ngoại động từ - đồn, đồn đại =it is rumoured that+ người ta đồn rằng -
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nounകേള്വി, ജനശ്രുതി, അപവാദം, കേട്ടുകേള്വി, കിംവദന്തിverb transitiveകിംവദന്തിപരത്തുക -
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English-Dutch dictionary > rumour has it that you'll be fired
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[rú:mə]1.noungovorica, govoričenje, glas; archaic slava; archaic hrupthe rumour, rumor runs, the rumour, rumor has it that... — govori se, da..., širijo se (krožijo) govorice, da...to circulate (to spread) a rumour, rumor — širiti govorico;2.transitive verbširiti govorice, raznesti z govoricamiit was rumour, rumored about that... — raznesle so se govorice, da...he is rumour, rumored to be ill — govori se, da je bolan -
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Общая лексика: По слухам,... (Rumour has it that the spirit at the 1911 Century House bank building is a young bank teller who was killed in a bank robbery in the early 1900s.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Rumour has it that ...
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амер распространение слуховБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > rumour-monger
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rumour — ru‧mour [ˈruːmə ǁ ər] , rumor noun [countable, uncountable] 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. * * *… … Financial and business terms
rumour — (US rumor) ► NOUN ▪ a currently circulating story or report of unverified or doubtful truth. ► VERB (be rumoured) ▪ be circulated as a rumour. ORIGIN Latin rumor noise … English terms dictionary
rumour — is spelt our in BrE and rumor in AmE … Modern English usage
rumour — n. 1) to circulate, spread a rumour 2) to confirm a rumour 3) to deny; dispel, spike a rumour 4) an idle, unfounded, wild rumour 5) an unconfirmed; vague rumour 6) rumours circulate, fly, spread 7) a rumour that + clause (we heard a rumour that… … Combinatory dictionary
rumour — (BrE) (AmE rumor) noun ADJECTIVE ▪ malicious, nasty, scurrilous, ugly, vicious ▪ baseless, false, unconfirmed, u … Collocations dictionary
rumour — ru|mour BrE rumor AmE [ˈru:mə US ər] n [U and C] [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: rumour, from Latin rumor] 1.) information or a story that is passed from one person to another and which may or may not be true rumour about/of ▪ I ve heard… … Dictionary of contemporary English
rumour */*/ — UK [ˈruːmə(r)] / US [ˈrumər] noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms rumour : singular rumour plural rumours unofficial information that may or may not be true rumour about: He d heard rumours about some big financial deal. rumour of: Now there… … English dictionary
rumour — BrE rumor AmE noun (U) information that is passed from one person to another and which may or may not be true, especially about someone s personal life or about an official decision (+ about/of): I ve heard all sorts of rumors about him and his… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
rumour — [[t]ru͟ːmə(r)[/t]] ♦♦♦ rumours N VAR: oft N that, N of/about n A rumour is a story or piece of information that may or may not be true, but that people are talking about. Simon denied rumours that he was planning to visit Bulgaria later this… … English dictionary
rumour — [ˈruːmə] noun [C/U] something that people are saying that may or may not be true A student had been spreading rumours about the teachers.[/ex] Rumour has it that (= there is a rumour that) he s seriously ill.[/ex] Now there are rumours of wedding … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
rumour — n. & v. (US rumor) n. 1 general talk or hearsay of doubtful accuracy. 2 (often foll. by of, or that + clause) a current but unverified statement or assertion (heard a rumour that you are leaving). v.tr. (usu. in passive) report by way of rumour… … Useful english dictionary