rumor

美音:['rumər] 英音:['ruːmə(r)]

简单释义:


n.谣言

v.谣传

网络传闻;流言;风传

变形:

复数:rumors  过去分词:rumored  现在分词:rumoring  


完整释义:


n.

1.谣言,谣传

v.

1.谣传


例句:

  1. Meanwhile, rumour became rife in the American press and there was the prospect of Parliamentary reactions in London.
    与此同时,美国新闻谣言盛传,预料在伦敦也将引起议会的反应。

  2. Rumour would have it that it was political pressure, and not red tape, that got to the Indian owners.
    但有传言说,原因不在于签证的繁琐手续,而在于主办方印度的政治施压。

  3. We have heard a rumour from the LORD, and an ambassador is sent among the heathen, Arise ye, and let us rise up against her in battle.
    论以东,说,我从耶和华那里听见信息,并有使者被差往列国去,说,起来把,一同起来与以东争战。

  4. The rumour about the terror attack at Nigeria's production establishments last week did not drive the OPEC's oil prices soaring.
    上周关于尼利曰亚石油设施受恐怖袭击的谣言并没有引起石油价格的飞涨。

  5. What first spooked the markets, indeed, was a rumour that Mr Tremonti was to be removed by the prime minister.
    开始使市场感到恐慌的原因竟是一则谣言,说特雷蒙蒂将要被贝卢斯科尼解职。

  6. And this rumour of him went forth throughout all Judaea, and throughout all the region round about.
    他这事的风声就传遍了犹太,和周围地方。

  7. As a scientist I have grown up to believe this law of nature: the only thing that travels faster than light is a rumour.
    作为一个科学家,我从小到大一直坚信这样一条自然法则:世界上唯一比光速还快的就是流言散播的速度。

  8. Although it had such an insignificant beginning, the rumour had grown and increased in detail and importance day by day.
    尽管谣言的起因是如此不足为凭,但东传西传便渐渐加油添醋,增加了重要的内容。

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