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n. 错误的消息, 误传

[法] 错误的消息, 误传




    misinformation
    [ noun ]
    information that is incorrect
    <noun.communication>


    Misinformation \Mis*in`for*ma"tion\, n.
    Untrue or incorrect information. --Bacon.

    1. "I don't think the American public knows what's going on in homeless services today," Gleason said. "Part of it is misinformation, part of it is honest-to-God displaced anger.
    2. If its progress runs true to form, it should be possible within a few months to distinguish the elements of lasting value through a smokescreen of misinformation and mystery. BPR is a way of improving business efficiency.
    3. Len Koch, chairman of the Incurably Ill for Animal research, said the activists used "lies, distortion and misinformation," to wage a sophisticated campaign that is costing taxpayers millions of dollars.
    4. She said the United States decided to suspend the flights to prevent any further misinformation.
    5. "At this point their main strategy is to sow psychological terror in the minds of our people through constant lies, misinformation and destructive rumor-mongering," Mrs. Aquino said in an address to village leaders Monday.
    6. "It's really irritating to see the misinformation and downright false information that has been spread around this body," said Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah.
    7. While this is good news for lawyers, other workers keep getting misinformation from the National Labor Relations Board.
    8. 'We're trying to get the message out that these people are tearing up public lands, and they're doing it for free.' The mining industry believes it has been the victim of misinformation.
    9. Jack Mogavero, president of General Healthcare, said that, while it "would appear on the surface" that his company could benefit from such action, it wouldn't distribute such information "at the risk of spreading misinformation."
    10. He said the effort was meant to counter Eastern "misinformation" about its ability to rebuild without the unions and also to show the commitment of Eastern's employees to the airline.
    11. He said he had relied on the misinformation he received from the government.
    12. Also Wednesday, the government expelled nine foreign journalists, accusing them of spreading misinformation.
    13. There is so much misinformation about our industry that this communication is the most effective way to open people's eyes to the real issues and challenges we face.' The newly privatised water companies may each have monopoly status in their own areas.
    14. "There's some truth and some misinformation about every statement we've read," added Myers.
    15. In this book, as in the last one, Lee Iacocca is a veritable mother lode of charming self-contradiction, corporate shaggy dog stories, misinformation and mystification.
    16. The Senate vote came after several senators, including acting Republican Leader Alan Simpson of Wyoming, condemned what they called a misinformation campaign launched by conservative opponents of the bill.
    17. "There has been some misinformation.
    18. Yamaichi plunged Y19 to Y824. After the market closed the broker said that it would pay up to Y10bn in damages to customers who suffered losses due to misinformation by Yamaichi's sales staff.
    19. Amato did a fairly credible job of gathering the facts available, along with opinions and misinformation and weaving them into `a story' to support his Greek tragedy.
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