資料來源 : pyDict
謠言,傳聞,傳說,流言蜚語
資料來源 : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Rumor \Ru"mor\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Rumored}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Rumoring}.]
To report by rumor; to tell.
'T was rumored My father 'scaped from out the citadel.
--Dryden.
Rumor \Ru"mor\, n. [F. rumeur, L. rumor; cf. rumificare,
rumitare to rumor, Skr. ru to cry.] [Written also {rumour}.]
1. A flying or popular report; the common talk; hence, public
fame; notoriety.
This rumor of him went forth throughout all Judea,
and throughout all the region round about. --Luke
vii. 17.
Great is the rumor of this dreadful knight. --Shak.
2. A current story passing from one person to another,
without any known authority for its truth; -- in this
sense often personified.
Rumor next, and Chance, And Tumult, and Confusion,
all embroiled. --Milton.
3. A prolonged, indistinct noise. [Obs.] --Shak.
資料來源 : WordNet®
rumor
n : gossip (usually a mixture of truth and untruth) passed
around by word of mouth [syn: {rumour}, {hearsay}]
v : tell or spread rumors; "It was rumored that the next
president would be a woman" [syn: {rumour}, {bruit}]