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manipulation

/muh-nip-yuh-ley-shuhn/US // məˌnɪp yəˈleɪ ʃən //

操纵,操控,操作,操纵性

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of manipulating.
    • : the state or fact of being manipulated.
    • : skillful or artful management.

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Examples

  • The company has a bad track record of being used as a tool of misinformation and manipulation when it comes to elections.

  • Misinformation and manipulation get confused with official campaign messaging, while campaigns can skirt accountability by distancing themselves from more controversial groups with parallel messages.

  • Loretta Lynch, a former president of the commission, raised the possibility that electricity sellers are engaging in the sort of market manipulation that led to the California electricity crisis in the early 2000s.

  • At a recent congressional antitrust hearing in the United States, four major platform companies publicly recognized the use of surveillance technologies, market manipulation, and forceful acquisitions to dominate the data economy.

  • This subprime manipulation contributed mightily to what became the global financial crisis.

  • I asked Christian publisher Crossway Books for their assessment of the manipulation of the best-seller lists.

  • The manipulation of fear about things that won't kill us, is killing us.

  • At the same time, Private Violence shows how much of domestic abuse is about control and manipulation rather than sheer brutality.

  • The slides they present are filled with inconsistencies and data manipulation.

  • To be clear, these numbers are exactly what each organization reported without manipulation or modification.

  • The manipulation of the mouth and lip to produce the tone desired is called voicing and calls for considerable artistic skill.

  • Nor is the state title affected by any manipulation of the land above the surface of the water.

  • The young man's consent and the magnetic manipulation of a competent physician are sufficient for the transmigration.

  • The several processes of swearing would seem however to supply the readiest hall-mark, and are rather of an easier manipulation.

  • Continuing the manipulation, he would have the patient take deep breaths and try to cough.