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谣言
[yáo yán]
In English this means rumor It can be used when people gossip behind others backs or speak of untrue ...
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道听途说里
[dào tīng tú shuō lĭ]
The phrase Through Rumors signifies something learned casually or informally implying uncertainty ...
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闻说
[wén shuō]
Translates directly to hear say or rumor often evoking intrigue or interest about what stories or ...
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听说只是听说
[tīng shuō zhĭ shì tīng shuō]
Meaning I heard only a hearsay it emphasizes the user distancing themselves from rumors or gossips ...
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据说据听
[jù shuō jù tīng]
Means rumored and heard suggesting a user who relies on gossip or hearsay for information It might ...
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听説
[tīng shuō]
In Chinese this literally means heard that or its said The name might suggest the user often listens ...
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听说耳闻
[tīng shuō ĕr wén]
Heard and Rumored indicates gaining knowledge not through direct observation but through hearing ...
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流言揣测
[liú yán chuăi cè]
This means gossip and speculation It could represent a personal experience or attitude towards ...
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剩听说
[shèng tīng shuō]
The phrase roughly means only rumors remain indicating the user ’ s sentiment that all else has passed ...