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 propaganda [,prɒpә'gændә]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 宣传, 宣传活动

[医] 宣传




    propaganda
    [ noun ]
    information that is spread for the purpose of promoting some cause
    <noun.communication>


    Propaganda \Prop`a*gan"da\, n. [Abbrev. fr. L. de propaganda
    fide: cf. F. propagande. See {Propagate}.]
    1. (R. C. Ch.)
    (a) A congregation of cardinals, established in 1622,
    charged with the management of missions.
    (b) The college of the Propaganda, instituted by Urban
    VIII. (1623-1644) to educate priests for missions in
    all parts of the world.

    2. Hence, any organization or plan for spreading a particular
    doctrine or a system of principles.

    1. The Peruvian government has said that since the group turned from propaganda to violence in May 1980, it has killed more than 15,000 people and caused more than $10 billion in damage.
    2. For the many Beijing residents who scorn the government but are uneasy about social unrest, it's a matter of enduring the propaganda and the police.
    3. Wojciech Szymborski, a party propaganda department employee manning the coalition's Warsaw campaign center, says that is because the party wanted to let the people decide.
    4. Yet ultimately, the president's best hopes may lie in the deferential attitude of many Serbian voters, who have succumbed to his propaganda before and may be persuaded that whatever 'Slobo' says, goes.
    5. He was contacted by telephone in Male by The Associated Press and said the captain's statement "may have been propaganda." The BBC report identified the ship as the Progress Light.
    6. They have become propaganda pamphlets for central office. There is plenty for them to crow about.
    7. Israeli aircraft bombed a radio station in Lebanon that the army said broadcast PLO propaganda.
    8. They'd have to think twice about trying that." Any move against the squatters on behalf of the landowners would contradict official propaganda.
    9. Pravda ran the censored letters under the banner headline "Letters From Florida" and undoubtedly expected big propaganda points as a result.
    10. They maintain that Nazi propaganda is spread at many, if not all, reunion meetings _ even if it is not done in a manner blatant enough to qualify as illegal.
    11. Hanoi's leaders are hoping that a propaganda campaign by their friends in the West will pressure Western governments to accept the Phnom Penh regime.
    12. They have taken large advertisements in tomorrow's Scottish Sunday papers. Weir says that there has been so much propaganda 'of a biased and populist kind' on the future of Scotland that objective discussion has been almost impossible.
    13. For now, this proliferation of parties, accompanied by propaganda and posturing, often obscures the pitfalls inherent in a Soviet pullout from Afghanistan.
    14. The propaganda line was the "golden era" of Ceausescu, even when the country that had been known as Europe's breadbasket became one of its poorest.
    15. Many beautiful things in the exhibition were commissioned by the towns as propaganda.
    16. The new forces were deployed to win propaganda points for the People's Liberation Army by providing "an acceptable face" to Beijing citizens, not to fight their fellow soldiers, one Western diplomat said.
    17. South and North Korea in recent months have been swapping peace proposals as part of an apparent propaganda war.
    18. As a result, Secretary of State George Shultz warns of a "propaganda gain" for the PLO.
    19. The restaurant list reads like the itinerary of an early Bolshevik propaganda train: "Minsk," "Kiev," "Uzbekistan."
    20. It's a low-brow, a bumper-sticker mentality." Philip Perlmutter, executive director of the Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Boston, called the ad campaign "to me a brazen example of propaganda and hypocrisy.
    21. He accused Washington of trying to discredit his brother and heir-apparent, Defense Minister Raul Castro, through a propaganda campaign.
    22. South Korea accused North Korea of "intentional provocation" and using Panmunjom for propaganda purposes.
    23. The Rev. Tran Dinh Thu, who is 81 years old, has been sentenced to life in prison after his conviction of printing propaganda and training dissidents in his Ho Chi Minh City church.
    24. Howard Phillips insulted the president back by calling him "a useful idiot for Soviet propaganda" and "a weak man with a strong wife and a strong staff."
    25. The measure aimed at silencing IRA propaganda applies to radio and TV interviews with the publicly funded British Broadcasting Corp. and independent commercial networks, but not to newspapers or foreign media.
    26. This is scarcely surprising, since the Soviets, notwithstanding their propaganda theme of insecurity, have never believed there was risk of a NATO attack.
    27. The German and French bankers laughed gamely at this harmonised propaganda.
    28. The government said the reports were sensational propaganda and lies.
    29. In its war of words with Beijing, Taipei always considers it a propaganda coup when defectors from China seek refuge in Taiwan.
    30. Seven years ago, it was a multilingual propaganda sheet, known for articles that claimed 12 million people were starving in the United States.
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