propaganda
noun /ˌprɒpəˈɡændə/
/ˌprɑːpəˈɡændə/
[uncountable] (usually disapproving)- ideas or statements that may be false or present only one side of an argument that are used in order to gain support for a political leader, party, etc.
宣传;鼓吹 - enemy propaganda
敌方的宣传 - a propaganda campaign
宣传运动
Topics Politicsc1- He has been listening to his own propaganda for so long that he is in danger of believing it.
他一直在听自己的宣传,听得久了连自己都差点儿信以为真了。 - Soviet propaganda against Fascism
苏联的反法西斯主义宣传 - The Olympics were of great propaganda value to the regime.
奥林匹克运动会对这个政权来说具有很大的宣传价值。 - The film was made in 1938 for propaganda purposes.
这部影片是在1938 年出于宣传目的拍摄的。 - The papers were full of political propaganda about nationalization.
报纸上全是关于国有化的政治宣传。 - The pirate radio station broadcast anti-government propaganda.
非法广播电台散播反政府的言论。 - the lies that were spewed out by the regime's propaganda machine
由该政权的宣传机器吐出的谎言 - This document is pure party propaganda.
这份文件纯粹是党派宣传。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- government
- official
- party
- …
- broadcast
- counter
- spread
- …
- battle
- campaign
- effort
- …
- somebody’s own propaganda
- propaganda about
- propaganda against
词源Italian, from modern Latin congregatio de propaganda fide ‘congregation for propagation of the faith’, which was a committee of cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church responsible for foreign missions (founded in 1622). The current sense dates from the early 20th cent. - enemy propaganda