propaganda
柯林斯词典
1. N-UNCOUNT Propaganda is information, often inaccurate information, that a political organization publishes or broadcasts in order to influence people. (政治组织的) 宣传[表不满]
The party adopted an aggressive propaganda campaign against its rivals. 该党采用了一场对抗其对手的咄咄逼人的宣传运动。
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propaganda /ˌprɒpəˈɡændə/
剑桥词典
- information , ideas , opinions , or images , often only giving one part of an argument , that are broadcast , published , or in some other way spread with the intention of influencing people's opinions
- He was brought up on a diet of political propaganda from birth .
- The whole nation was force-fed government propaganda about how well the country was doing.
- It's now up to the government's propaganda machine to restore the prime minister's image .
- The official propaganda machine went into overdrive when war broke out.
- Her ideas have been shamelessly perverted to serve the president's propaganda campaign .
宣传;鼓吹
political /wartime propaganda 政治/战时宣传
At school we were fed communist/right-wing propaganda. 在学校时我们被灌输了共产主义/右翼思想。
One official dismissed the ceasefire as a mere propaganda exercise . 一名官员将停火斥为赤裸裸的宣传伎俩。
例句
propagandize
verb [ 不及物动词:后面不接宾语的动词 ] formal mainly disapproving (UK usually propagandise) ukYour browser doesn't support HTML5 audio
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to create or spread propaganda
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