misinformation that is deliberately disseminated in order to influence or confuse rivals (foreign enemies or business competitors etc.)
Disinformation is intentionally false or inaccurate information that is spread deliberately. For this reason, it is synonymous with and sometimes called black propaganda.
例句与用法
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From the point of accounting disinformation , the game analysis model on audit risk is established 摘要从会计信息失真这一角度出发,建立审计风险博弈分析模型。
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The public is best served by a reasoned scientific approach , not by disinformation that stirs up emotions and false fears 我们需要通过运用充分证明科学方法来服务于公众,而不是通过虚假事件及中伤来造谣。 ”
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Ordinarily , the disinformation contained in the film could be written off as just another political strategy to mold public opinion 通常,人们可以将影片中不准确的信息当成一次无人可究、误导民意的政治手段不予理会。
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During the 80s a " perception management " program run by the cia handled a disinformation operation aimed at deceiving the soviets about u . s . technological research 八十年代美国中情局进行的一项“观感管理计划” ,经手一个散布假消息的行动,目标是欺骗苏联,使其对美国的科研认识不实。
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" this just proves that alternative distribution and marketing can sell more dvds than sticking to the traditional , slow , expensive and fading distribution model , " said gary baddeley , president of the disinformation company 这部纪录片的dvd每张售价12 . 95美元,特别是在沃尔玛“炮轰”该影片后,其销售量反而激增。