单词 | Rumour |
例句 | 1. They were quick to disavow the rumour. 2. The rumour is without foundation in fact. 3. The government issued an official denial of the rumour. 4. Many of the stories are based on rumour. 5. I heard a rumour that they are getting married. 6. Rumour has it that he was murdered. 7. The rumour was fabricated by the enemy radio station. 8. It was the kind of rumour that it is impossible to refute. 9. Each new rumour added fresh impetus to the smear campaign. 10. I should like to know who put that rumour about. 11. To start a rumour for me might not hurl away on my election. 12. There's a rumour floating about the office that she's leaving. 13. The Washington rumour mill suggests that the president secured his narrow majority only by promising all sorts of concessions. 14. The rumour is that there is a sequel to the movie in the works[Sentence dictionary], although this has not been confirmed. 15. The rumour is totally without foundation . 16. The rumour has been widely repeated in the press. 17. Where did the rumour start? 18. His reputation was ruined by insinuation and rumour. 19. She dismissed the rumour without a second thought. 20. There's not a vestige of truth in the rumour. 21. He dismissed the story as a rumour. 22. There is a rumour that the race was fixed. 23. He buzzed the rumour everywhere. 24. There isn't an atom of truth in the rumour. 25. Growing panic blew the rumour about. 26. The rumour was hotly denied. 27. I heard a rumour he was leaving. 28. The rumour proved to be false. 29. They tried to trace the rumour to its source. 30. I thought she was leaving the company, but perhaps it may be just a rumour. 1. They were quick to disavow the rumour. 2. The rumour is without foundation in fact. 3. The government issued an official denial of the rumour. 4. Many of the stories are based on rumour. 5. I heard a rumour that they are getting married. 6. Rumour has it that he was murdered. 7. The rumour was fabricated by the enemy radio station. 8. It was the kind of rumour that it is impossible to refute. 9. Each new rumour added fresh impetus to the smear campaign. 10. I should like to know who put that rumour about. 11. I thought she was leaving the company, but perhaps it may be just a rumour. 12. To start a rumour for me might not hurl away on my election. 13. There's a rumour floating about the office that she's leaving. 14. The Washington rumour mill suggests that the president secured his narrow majority only by promising all sorts of concessions. 15. The rumour is that there is a sequel to the movie in the works, although this has not been confirmed. 16. He dismissed the story as a rumour. 17. He buzzed the rumour everywhere. 18. The rumour was hotly denied. 19. Rumour has it that Jean's getting married again. 20. There has been a rumour mill on him for years. 31. The rumour buzzed out at last. 32. The rumour was traced back to Tom. 33. Despite persistent denials, the rumour continued tospread. 34. Rumour has it that Kim is not his child. 35. The negotiations,the rumour runs,have failed. 36. The rumour is floating about. 37. He dismissed the rumour without a second thought. 38. The rumour had to disappear before facts. 38. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 39. That rumour has no foundation/is without foundation in fact. 40. The rumour gradually died a death. 41. There is no truth in the rumour. 42. The rumour was blazed about. 43. Rumour has it that Jean's getting married again. 44. We discredited the story as mere rumour. 45. The rumour quickly swept the town. 46. What if the rumour is true? 47. Have you any idea where the rumour started? 48. There's an unsubstantiated rumour that Eddie's bankrupt. 49. A nasty rumour about her is floating around town. 50. The rumour percolated through the firm. 51. I heard a rumour that she'd been seeing Luke Harrison. 52. His name has come up in the rumour mill as a possible director for the project. 53. The Washington rumour mill suggests the money changed hands illegally. 54. There is no truth in the rumour that the head teacher is about to resign. 55. There's a rumour floating around that you're thinking of leaving. 56. No one has yet been able to trace the source of the rumour. 57. She was able to shoot the rumour down in flames with ample documentary evidence. 58. There has been a rumour mill on him for years. 59. Rumour has it that we'll have a new manager soon. 60. You shouldn't listen to the rumour.You can depend on me. 61. There's a rumour abroad that she intends to leave the company. 62. A malicious rumour went round that Philip had something to do with the murder. 63. There's a rumour floating around of a new job in the unit. 64. There's a rumour going round that they're having an affair. 65. A rumour was going around that I was having an affair with my boss. 66. Rumour has it that the higher-ups want to push the schedule forward. 67. The rumour is going about that John and Mary are getting married. 68. He was at great pains to deny the rumour of redundancies. 69. A rumour has surfaced that the company is about to go out of business. 70. Rumour has it that tickets were being sold for £300. 71. There's a rumour going around that they're having an affair. 72. The rumour that the Mayor had died was going round. 73. A rumour about the manager was swirled in the firm. 74. Rumour has it that he was sacked from his last job. 75. Rumour has it that something roars at the night in this house. 76. Rumour has it you're going to be the next managing director. Is it true? 77. I heard a rumour that she's leaving,[http:///rumour.html] but apparently there's nothing in it. 78. There's a nasty sort of rumour going around about it. 79. The rumour about his scandal swept the state where he was running for the state's congressman. 80. I just wondered if the rumour had reached your ears . 81. There's a rumour going round that Sue and David are having an affair. 82. If it's possible(), track the rumour back to its origin. 83. Interestingly enough , Pearson made no attempt to deny the rumour. 84. There was a rumour she was going to resign, but there was nothing in it. 85. There's also a rumour of cutbacks. 86. You find there's nothing to it, a false rumour. 87. The streets were rife with rumour and fear. 88. What's this rumour about you and Vince Foster? 89. The rumour mill, however, is full of likely failures. 90. If possible, track the rumour back to its origin. 91. Mr Eastwood refused to confirm or deny the rumour. 92. Each wild rumour adds new impetus to the exodus. 93. A nasty little toy, if toy it was, and the rumour was true. 94. He was such a dear old thing, although she had heard a rumour about him and Sylvia. 95. But if Solveig had heard such a rumour she had not believed it. 96. The channels are known variously as the grapevine, gossip and rumour. 97. In their view, the lack of transparency in the system is ample justification for any accusation or rumour, however far-fetched. 98. It was well-known that he never let himself become excited by rumour or danger. 99. Rumour and the recent closure of a similar sanctuary in Hereford a week ago has given rise to closure fears. 100. Doubts were expressed about last week's rumour of moves to end steel price control. 101. The government's prolonged sixteen-month silence over the Griffiths Report naturally led to much speculation,[] rumour and gossip. 102. Patrese's move was expected; the grapevine's been awash with rumour over next year's Williams line-up. 103. Rumour has it he will be teaming up with X-Pac. 104. An omelette of rumour, speculation and downright lies, with many a sting in the tail. 105. That has given momentum to the rumour that Merson and Graham clashed verbally over the player's weight on Monday. 106. Rumour has it Roosevelt's already making secret moves, although he's too damn fly to let anybody in on it. 107. Bored dowagers with wisps snuggling on the shoulders, whispering flattery and malicious rumour in their perfectly sculpted ears. 108. Because the source is less easy to trace it is more difficult to judge the legitimacy of the rumour. 109. There were those who considered it to be a purely defensive step, and this gave rise to rumour. 110. Hot off the rumour mill: Cypress Semiconductor Corp is now seriously talking about Alpha. 111. It was the final act in a saga that has gripped Nanchong since April: a mysterious rumour about murdered students. 112. I report what I feel, as well as the rumour that is spreading. 113. There is even a rumour that a hardy blue variety will be unveiled. 114. Certainly not a considerable number of ladies, according to hot gossip and well informed rumour. 115. One rumour circulating recently was that the vast majority of the 250 job losses would be from Barlaston. 116. I can scarcely believe the King is dead and think it just a rumour. 117. The truth finally came out after months of rumour and gossip. 118. Rumour has it that there will be major job cuts in the new year. 119. But rumour is rife that the reactor pot has already been buried. 120. A rumour has since flown around the circuit that poor Jimbob's bruises are not particularly pretty. 121. The nation is beset with rumour and counter-rumour of alleged liaisons, tapes and the activities of the security services. 122. The caution was due to a dark cloud on Airtours' horizon: the rumour of a possible price war. 123. As rumour circulated within its confines, Eleanor would surely discover his infidelities. 124. GM maintains a long-standing policy of not commenting on market speculation and rumour. 125. I did also hear that the person who is putting the rumour about is trying to push his own design. 126. I'd be very interested to hear what the next rumour is ... but I don't really have anything to say. 127. And I must admit that Mary Shelley began the rumour; but she had to make her impression on an untutored audience. 128. Have you heard the rumour about him and his secretary? 129. Rumour had it that Gaunt had poisoned his sister-in-law in order to gain possession of the whole of the inheritance. 130. Eventually a rumour began to go around that I was having an affair with one of my friends' husband. 131. There is a rumour, locally,[http:///rumour.html] that St Leonard's is haunted by monks. 132. A rumour of his death circulated in 1230, but he did not in fact die until late 1235 or 1236. 133. No woman could look like that without some one starting a rumour about her and some one. 134. The book just mentioned also gave rise to a rumour that Richard Baxter was about to conform. 135. Rumour has it that these are children with learning difficulties; off limits to our group of visiting helpers. 136. There is no truth in the rumour that this tactic is being used to keep the critics at bay. 137. Female speaker Is there any truth to the rumour that the members have all been banned from the roads for speeding. 138. Whereas rumour led him to believe that Robert Beaumont was a cultivated man(), likely to appreciate music. 139. A standard rumour was that some one the story-teller knew personally had been hitching a lift one dark night. 140. The story behind the rumour is so curious, however, that it is worth telling none the less. 141. And rumour has it that the big-name band will be outrageous rockers Guns N' Roses. 142. The possibility of penal cancellation charges in the public domain is a rumour. 143. It only takes a whisper of a rumour that a delivery is imminent, and cars flock to the garage. 144. The rumour was that Peace was told he would get the sack, if he dared to criticize Andrew's conduct again. 145. The longest running rumour about the book started to spread soon after Frankfurt. 146. When the rumour reached Gabriel she began to realize what she would say to John Coffin. 147. Adam quickly gained the respect of the soldiers and popularity with those officers whose currency was not to deal in rumour. 148. Rumour has it that the barbecue team is ready and willing to provide its services to Aberdeen on request. 149. I don't think he's going to resign. It's only a rumour. 150. That's the rumour which will begin to circulate: a poisoner as well as a sodomite. 151. This year the Treasury rumour mill has been working overtime. 152. Any truth in the rumour that Amanda's legs are going to star in a revival of Open All Hours? 153. Despite his wonderfully unattractive and humourless appearance, his exotic origins none the less gave rise to an extraordinary rumour. 154. There is rumour abroad that King Henry disinherited Matilda on his death-bed. 155. And there was rumour of a child and Ixmarite interest. 156. The market makers who replaced the jobbers rarely meet face to face, so one rumour is as good as another. 157. Their untrained but nervous eyes, and rumour, vastly exaggerated both the ferocity and size of the advancing army. 158. Then you hear a rumour: a woman in the next ward has had a stillbirth. 159. According to local rumour, he had once threatened Chris Blackwell with a machete. 160. The question of rumour and unsubstantiated allegation is a much broader one. 161. But then the settlers - settlers in all countries, as it happens - were particularly receptive to uninformed rumour. 162. Yes, it's all go on the rumour exchange and let me stress that these are but a few of the juiciest. 163. Marshall had taken to calling it the rumour factory because a disproportionate amount of time seemed to be wasted on chatter. 164. Tod sits there, direly staring at the grate, and watches the fire's rumour of bared throats and wagging tongues. 165. Rumour has it that he contracted a venereal disease at some point and sought medical treatment. 166. Michael flatly denied virtually every rumour. 167. Rumour has it that he's a tearaway. 168. This rumour has been bruited about for years. 169. He conceded that second-hand accounts are leading to rumour and counter-rumour. 170. And you know who our champion rumour - monger is - Chao Po - tao ! 171. Rumour, myth and hearsay obscure the truth after months of bloodshed. 172. Rumour is already rife here as to Dr. Trefoil's successor. 173. I know it's bandied about, but I think it's only a rumour. |
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