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词根:disseminate
adj.disseminative 传播的;散布的
n.dissemination 宣传;散播;传染(病毒)
vi.disseminate 散布;广为传播
vt.disseminate 宣传,传播;散布
Latin disseminatus, past participle of disseminare, from dis- + seminare to sow, from semin-, semen seed — more at semen
The first known use of disseminate was in 1566
dissent1 of 2verb
to differ in opinion : disagree
dissent2 of 2noun
difference of opinion
dissensionnoun
disagreement in opinion : discord
disseminateverb
to spread around as if sowing seed
disseminate ideas
1 Social media, the narcotic we were already all addicted to, now did double duty as an outrage amplifier and disseminator of half-truths spoken by well-meaning but unreliable narrators.
2 Without a doubt, Song Dynasty is the peak of Chinese classical culture, the scholars as the inheritor and disseminator of the culture, obtained the unprecedented value and the respect in Song Dynasty.
毋庸置疑,宋代是中国古典文化的巅峰时期,文人士大夫作为文化的继承者和传播者,在宋代得到了前所未有的重视和尊敬。
3 Firms like Google and Facebook have taken over the role of disseminators of information that governments once claimed.
4 Jefferson helped found and back a friendly newspaper, the National Gazette, to help disseminate his views.
5 The domestic correlated research is conducting the should study on the basis that the roles of teachers are mostly fixed on the idealized social spokesman and cultural disseminator.
国内的相关研究大多将教师定位于理想化的社会代言人和文化传播者,进行应然的研究。
6 It became a prolific disseminator of misleading memes — with consequences that everyone now knows but no one yet fully comprehends.
7 “Whoever sends — the original disseminator — would declare the document to be classified or unclassified.”
8 So he later saw Amazon as a heroic disseminator of knowledge and progress.
9 In the civil case, the commission alleged the defendants fraudulently stole information from a website of Business Wire, a leading disseminator of news releases, and made at least $7.8 million in illegal profits.
10 In effect, the two businesses long have enriched Chicago's reputation not only as a center for the music but an indispensable disseminator of it.
11 Yet the Breitbart report on Germany, critics say, shows how the disseminators of such tidbits trade not only in pure fiction but also in skillfully sown innuendo steeped in exaggeration.
12 In a speech in December, Xi declared that universities should be strongholds of the party, while teachers should be disseminators of “advanced ideology” and “staunch supporters” of Communist Party rule.
13 “The authors and disseminators of fake news, the Hungarian opposition, international media outlets and liberal political actors should apologize to the Hungarian government,” the statement read.
14 If the west hopes to comprehensively defeat the savage extremism of Isis, it will have to take on the power of the new disseminators as well.
15 The FSB's revelation made no mention of a threat on Friday by Russia's communications regulator Roskomnadzor to block the app over its failure to register Telegram as a disseminator of information in Russia.
16 The Bronx Zoo's founding principles were among the most influential disseminators of specious racial inferiority theories that resonate still.
17 However, a memorandum filed Thursday by an attorney representing Baldwin said authorities are investigating three people suspected as “disseminators” of information tied to the case.
18 The Internet allows us to disseminate information faster.
19 Prominent anti-vaxxer and misinformation disseminator Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been the butt of many late-night jokes since announcing his bid for the presidency last spring.
20 Teachers are engineers of human civilization, casting is the disseminator of human civilization and builders.
教师是铸造人类文明的工程师,是人类文明的传播者和建设者。
2 传播者