rumour
n. 传闻,谣言; 流言
vt. 谣传
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 month...
西蒙否认了他打算这个月晚些时候访问保加利亚的传闻。
There have been persistent rumours of quarrels within the movement...
运动团体内部存在争执的传闻始终未断。
1. gossip (usually a mixture of truth and untruth) passed around by word of mouth
1. tell or spread rumors;
As everybody can see, what the rumour mongers say is merely patched up stories.
众所凋知, 那些专造成遥的人说的无非是一些虚构的谎言罢了.
It's the rumour that drags him down.
谣言使名誉扫地.
I know it's bandied about, but I think it's only a rumour.
我知道这事到处乱传, 不过我想这只是谣言.
He buzzed the rumour everywhere.
他到处散播谣言.
Rumour has it that Jean's getting married again.
传说简又要结婚了.