| 正面 | 5914.propaganda 英 [prɒpə'gændə]美 ['prɑpə'gændə] ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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| 背面 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 释义: 1、pro- "forth" + pag- + -and + -a.2、步步为营、稳扎稳打、环环相扣地向前,使其生生不息、香火不灭、永保不虞、连续不断。n. 宣传;传道总会 例句: 1. Politicians want a lap-dog press which will uncritically report their propaganda.政客们想要的是不问是非、甘为他们搞宣传的哈巴狗一样的新闻媒体。 propaganda 宣传者,传道者来自拉丁语propagare,延伸,扩展,繁殖,词源同propagate,-and,动名词后缀,-a,表阴性。引申词义宣传者,传道者。 propagandapropaganda: [18] English gets the word propaganda from the term Propaganda Fide, the name of a Roman Catholic organization charged with the spreading of the gospel. This meant literally ‘propagating the faith’, prōpāgānda being the feminine gerundive of Latin prōpāgāre, source of English propagate [16]. Originally prōpāgāre was a botanical verb, as its English descendant remains, only secondarily broadening out metaphorically to ‘extend, spread’.It was derived from the noun prōpāgo ‘cutting, scion’, which in turn was formed from the prefix prō- ‘forth’ and the base *pāg- ‘fix’ (source of English pagan, page, pale ‘stake’, etc).=> pagan, page, pale, propagatepropaganda (n.)1718, "committee of cardinals in charge of Catholic missionary work," short for Congregatio de Propaganda Fide "congregation for propagating the faith," a committee of cardinals established 1622 by Gregory XV to supervise foreign missions. The word is properly the ablative fem. gerundive of Latin propagare (see propagation). Hence, "any movement to propagate some practice or ideology" (1790). Modern political sense dates from World War I, not originally pejorative. Meaning "material or information propagated to advance a cause, etc." is from 1929." |
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