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词汇 propaganda
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Definition of propaganda in English:

propaganda

noun prɒpəˈɡandəˌprɑpəˈɡændə
  • 1mass noun Information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote a political cause or point of view.

    〈主贬〉(尤指褊狭误导的)宣传;谣言

    he was charged with distributing enemy propaganda

    他被指控散布敌方言论。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Newspaper proprietors accepted the new controls on the altar of total war and co-operated in disseminating government propaganda.
    • Kingston residents are intelligent enough to recognise crude political propaganda when they see it.
    • The internet became a powerful tool in countering the official propaganda.
    • You have to be a lot better at propaganda if you want to make people listen to your views.
    • The television screen greatly enhances the possibility of spreading the propaganda of the deed.
    • America's wartime radio propaganda emphasised an increasingly corporate vision of America's future.
    • He then went on to use this view as propaganda to control people and make them feel what he was doing was right.
    • Science is the search for fact, not the publication of spurious propaganda.
    • The Prague story has now been publicly exposed as a fraudulent piece of war propaganda.
    • Most blogs are a form of personal propaganda, stating views in an authoritative tone.
    • More serious, however, was the ineffectiveness of official propaganda in favour of the war.
    • It makes me so mad that we often get propaganda and not news from the television and daily papers.
    • This propaganda was drilled into American soldiers for more than a year before the war.
    • They were intended to conduct psychological warfare and distribute anticommunist propaganda.
    • The most popular arena for spreading false propaganda is the Internet.
    • They set up strike committees, produced propaganda and even put on shows and political theatre.
    • One of the first aims of propaganda is to dehumanize the enemy in the public mind.
    • He is not misled by the xenophobic propaganda and can judge it on the merit of its source.
    • Despite an almost complete lack of alternative sources of information, we did not believe the official propaganda.
    • Of course, an evil regime will attempt to use our views for its propaganda.
    Synonyms
    information, promotion, advertising, advertisement, publicity, advocacy
    spin, newspeak, agitprop, disinformation, counter-information, brainwashing, indoctrination, the big lie
    informal info, hype, plugging
    1. 1.1 The dissemination of propaganda as a political strategy.
      (作为政治策略的)宣传;传播;散布
      the party's leaders believed that a long period of education and propaganda would be necessary

      该党领袖认为长期的教育和宣传很有必要。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Removal of context is one of most persistent propaganda tactics around.
      • The third method is to set up a system of accountability for propaganda work.
      • The Cold War may be over, but the intelligence-gathering and propaganda machines grind on.
      • This stands, as we shall see, in a long tradition of propaganda by deed.
      • The role of the government propaganda camps known as public schools cannot be discounted in all this.
      • It is time our student funded newspaper practised true journalism and not propaganda.
      • One part of what we have to do is contest reformism's ideas and practices, in direct argument and propaganda.
      • The miners were no angels but the media was blatantly and cynically used as a propaganda machine for the government.
      • It all looked terribly cool, the power of propaganda and marketing at work.
      • The influence of advertisers is only one element of this propaganda system.
      • The Independent's source then shed additional light on the tactics of the government propaganda machine.
      • The US media and politicians were quick to spot the propaganda potential of these victories.
      • Perhaps only a long period of education or propaganda could remove our abhorrence.
      • What should have been a propaganda coup for Germany turned out to be the opposite.
      • To regard this as a propaganda coup is to misunderstand the sociopathic threat that confronts us.
      • The media and the government started a fierce propaganda campaign to change this opinion.
  • 2A committee of cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church responsible for foreign missions, founded in 1622 by Pope Gregory XV.

    (罗马天主教的)传信部(1622年由教皇格列高利十五世创建,主要负责对外传教事业)

Origin

Italian, from modern Latin congregatio de propaganda fide 'congregation for propagation of the faith' (see sense 2). sense 1 dates from the early 20th century.

  • Today propaganda has negative connotations, with implications of bias and deception, but these date only from the mid 19th century. In 1622 Pope Gregory XV set up the Congregatio de Propaganda Fide, the ‘Congregation for Propagation of the Faith’ responsible for spreading the word of Christianity by missions around the world. Propagate, from the same Latin word, was already well established, having arrived in the 16th century.

Rhymes

Amanda, Aranda, Baganda, Banda, brander, candour (US candor), coriander, dander, expander, gander, germander, goosander, jacaranda, Leander, Luanda, Lysander, meander, memoranda, Menander, Miranda, oleander, panda, pander, pasanda, philander, Rwanda, sander, Skanda, stander, Uganda, understander, Vanda, veranda, withstander, zander

Definition of propaganda in US English:

propaganda

nounˌpräpəˈɡandəˌprɑpəˈɡændə
  • 1Information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.

    〈主贬〉(尤指褊狭误导的)宣传;谣言

    he was charged with distributing enemy propaganda

    他被指控散布敌方言论。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • One of the first aims of propaganda is to dehumanize the enemy in the public mind.
    • Science is the search for fact, not the publication of spurious propaganda.
    • Most blogs are a form of personal propaganda, stating views in an authoritative tone.
    • Kingston residents are intelligent enough to recognise crude political propaganda when they see it.
    • You have to be a lot better at propaganda if you want to make people listen to your views.
    • The Prague story has now been publicly exposed as a fraudulent piece of war propaganda.
    • The television screen greatly enhances the possibility of spreading the propaganda of the deed.
    • Newspaper proprietors accepted the new controls on the altar of total war and co-operated in disseminating government propaganda.
    • He then went on to use this view as propaganda to control people and make them feel what he was doing was right.
    • They set up strike committees, produced propaganda and even put on shows and political theatre.
    • America's wartime radio propaganda emphasised an increasingly corporate vision of America's future.
    • They were intended to conduct psychological warfare and distribute anticommunist propaganda.
    • This propaganda was drilled into American soldiers for more than a year before the war.
    • Despite an almost complete lack of alternative sources of information, we did not believe the official propaganda.
    • He is not misled by the xenophobic propaganda and can judge it on the merit of its source.
    • More serious, however, was the ineffectiveness of official propaganda in favour of the war.
    • Of course, an evil regime will attempt to use our views for its propaganda.
    • The most popular arena for spreading false propaganda is the Internet.
    • It makes me so mad that we often get propaganda and not news from the television and daily papers.
    • The internet became a powerful tool in countering the official propaganda.
    Synonyms
    information, promotion, advertising, advertisement, publicity, advocacy
    1. 1.1 The dissemination of propaganda as a political strategy.
      (作为政治策略的)宣传;传播;散布
      the party's leaders believed that a long period of education and propaganda would be necessary

      该党领袖认为长期的教育和宣传很有必要。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • One part of what we have to do is contest reformism's ideas and practices, in direct argument and propaganda.
      • Perhaps only a long period of education or propaganda could remove our abhorrence.
      • Removal of context is one of most persistent propaganda tactics around.
      • The Independent's source then shed additional light on the tactics of the government propaganda machine.
      • It is time our student funded newspaper practised true journalism and not propaganda.
      • The media and the government started a fierce propaganda campaign to change this opinion.
      • What should have been a propaganda coup for Germany turned out to be the opposite.
      • The third method is to set up a system of accountability for propaganda work.
      • The role of the government propaganda camps known as public schools cannot be discounted in all this.
      • The Cold War may be over, but the intelligence-gathering and propaganda machines grind on.
      • The US media and politicians were quick to spot the propaganda potential of these victories.
      • To regard this as a propaganda coup is to misunderstand the sociopathic threat that confronts us.
      • The influence of advertisers is only one element of this propaganda system.
      • The miners were no angels but the media was blatantly and cynically used as a propaganda machine for the government.
      • It all looked terribly cool, the power of propaganda and marketing at work.
      • This stands, as we shall see, in a long tradition of propaganda by deed.
  • 2A committee of cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church responsible for foreign missions, founded in 1622 by Pope Gregory XV.

    (罗马天主教的)传信部(1622年由教皇格列高利十五世创建,主要负责对外传教事业)

Origin

Italian, from modern Latin congregatio de propaganda fide ‘congregation for propagation of the faith’ (see propaganda (sense 2)). propaganda (sense 1) dates from the early 20th century.

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