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2 rumour\ has\ it
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3 rumour has it that...
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4 rumour has it that you'll be fired
English-Dutch dictionary > rumour has it that you'll be fired
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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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7 rumour has gone abroad
Макаров: прошёл слухУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > rumour has gone abroad
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8 rumour has it that
Общая лексика: (...) ходят слухи, что (...), молва гласит, что -
9 rumour has it that (...)
Общая лексика: ходят слухи, что (...)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > rumour has it that (...)
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10 rumour has it (that)
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11 (the) rumour has it that ...
the rumour has it that.../the rumour runs that... ходят слухи, что...English-Russian combinatory dictionary > (the) rumour has it that ...
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12 a rumour has gone abroad
Макаров: прошёл слухУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > a rumour has gone abroad
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13 the rumour has come /up/on him
Общая лексика: слух дошёл до негоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the rumour has come /up/on him
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14 the rumour has gone round
Общая лексика: распространился слухУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the rumour has gone round
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15 the rumour has no foundation
Общая лексика: это ни чем не основанный слухУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the rumour has no foundation
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16 the rumour has widely blown about, that (...)
Общая лексика: широко распространился слух, что (...)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > the rumour has widely blown about, that (...)
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17 the rumour has widely blown about, that
Общая лексика: (...) широко распространился слух, что (...)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > the rumour has widely blown about, that
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1 noun(a) (information) rumeur f, bruit m (qui court);∎ there's a rumour going round that…, rumour has it that… le bruit court que…;∎ the rumour that she's left the country is untrue la rumeur selon laquelle elle aurait quitté le pays n'est pas fondée;∎ so rumour has it c'est ce qu'on dit;∎ to hear a rumour that… entendre dire que…;∎ there are rumours of a takeover on parle de ou d'un rachat;∎ have you heard any rumours about what's going to happen? est-ce que vous avez entendu parler de ce qui va se passer?;∎ it's only a rumour ce n'est qu'une rumeur ou qu'un bruit qui court ou qu'un on-dit∎ it is rumoured that… le bruit court que…;∎ she is rumoured to be extremely rich on la dit extrêmement riche;∎ he is rumoured to have killed a man on dit ou le bruit court qu'il a tué un homme;∎ he was rumoured to be in hiding le bruit courait qu'il se cachait;∎ so it was rumoured c'est ce qu'on a dit►► figurative the rumour mill la rumeur publique;∎ the rumour mill has been working overtime la rumeur a pris beaucoup d'ampleurⓘ Rumours of my death have been greatly exaggerated Cette phrase ("les rumeurs concernant ma mort sont très exagérées") aurait été prononcée par Mark Twain après qu'un journal avait annoncé son décès par erreur. Aujourd'hui on utilise cette phrase lorsque l'on veut démentir une rumeur ou une idée reçue. On pourra dire par exemple rumours of the death of vinyl records have been greatly exaggerated ("les rumeurs concernant la fin des disques vinyle sont très exagérées"). -
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1. noun• rumour has it that... le bruit court que...• it is rumoured that... le bruit court que...* * *to start a rumour — faire courir une rumeur or un bruit
rumours are circulating that, rumour has it that — le bruit court que
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20 ♦ rumour
♦ 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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