misinformation
misinformation 英 [ˌmɪsɪnfə'meɪʃn] 美 [ˌmɪsɪnfə'meɪʃn]
n. 误报;错误的消息
名词复数:misinformations
- Something that's stated as a fact but isn't true is misinformation, especially if this is done on purpose. During a political campaign, one candidate might accuse another of spreading misinformation about her.
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- n. 误报;错误的消息
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1. And of course these are all crucial issues, riddled with a mix of known facts and remarkable fears, prejudices, and misinformation.
很显然,这些都是至关重要的问题,掺杂着已知事实和显著的恐惧、偏见、误报的混合体。
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2. Why is this sort of misinformation and misperception possible, and can it be corrected? Based on a recent report, the outlook for the second part of the question is less than promising.
为什么这类错误信息和误解成为可能,并且可以改正过来吗?根据最近的一份报告,展望问题的第二部分是不到光明的。
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3. At its worst extreme, a culture of misinformation can produce something like Iran, which is run by a Holocaust denier.
最极端的是,错误信息的文化可以造成象伊朗一样的问题,那是否定大屠杀的人造成的。
- misinformation (n.) mid-15c., from mis- (1) + information.
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