词汇 | scaremongering |
释义 | scaremongering noun[ U ] disapprovinguk /ˈskeəˌmʌŋ.ɡər.ɪŋ/ us /ˈskerˌmʌŋ.ɡɚ.ɪŋ/ the action of spreading stories that make people feel worried or frightened: 散播骇人听闻消息,危言耸听 We hear scaremongering that a minimum wage will destroy jobs. 我们听到最低工资会毁掉工作这样的危言耸听论调。 See scaremonger The National Blood Authority described reports of blood shortages as scaremongering. Eurosceptics said the two memos amounted to scaremongering. She wrote to a newspaper accusing him of scaremongering about a hospital. There is a lot of scaremongering going on, people are very frightened, but they are also very angry. It is misleading and scaremongering to say that inheritance tax affects almost half of the country. Gossip and rumour a little bird told meidiom anecdotal bird bush telegraph dig for dirt dirt ear exposure gossip hear (something) through/on the grapevineidiom hearsay lip on everyone's lipsidiom peddle rumoured say-so scandal snippety swirl your ears must be burningidiom You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Frightening and scaring |
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