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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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谣言过谣
[yáo yán guò yáo]
Translated as More Rumor than Fact it suggests someone who either spreads rumors casually or is frequently ...
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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
[jù shuō]
Simply meaning According to Rumor or It Is Said This indicates something heard indirectly rather ...
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其他传闻
[qí tā chuán wén]
Other Rumors This suggests intrigue or stories from various sources Can denote gossip or multiple ...
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听闻传闻
[tīng wén chuán wén]
Rumors heard means hearing some gossips or stories passed from person to person without knowing ...
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只不过是听说
[zhĭ bù guò shì tīng shuō]
Just Rumors reflects someone adopting a casual or noncommittal attitude towards events or rumors ...
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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 ...