disinformation

英 [,dɪsɪnfə'meɪʃ(ə)n] 美 [,dɪs,ɪnfɚ'meʃən]
  • n. 故意的假情报;虚假信息
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disinformation (n.)
1955, from Russian dezinformatsiya (1949), which is said to be from French; see dis- + information.
1. They spread disinformation in order to discredit politicians.
他们散布假消息,企图败坏政治家的名声。

来自柯林斯例句

2. The government has been involved in a disinformation campaign, deliberately misleading and harassing its citizens.
政府已经卷入了一场造假运动,他们有意误导和扰乱民众生活。

来自柯林斯例句

3. The Government flies these kites of disinformation, then people feel grateful when the changes don't happen.
政府故意放出这些虚假消息来试探舆论,而当其中提到的改变并未出现时,老百姓便会心怀感激。

来自柯林斯例句

4. Now Gul has added a new disinformation wrinkle to the plot.
现在格尔对策划加了一个新的情报误导的波澜.

来自互联网

5. Disinformation, best - case scenarios and a dose of self - hypnosis distort our theories.
不实资讯, 理想情景, 自我 催眠曲解了我们的理论.

来自互联网