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propagandist

/prop-uh-gan-dist/US // ˌprɒp əˈgæn dɪst //

宣传者,宣传员,宣传家,传播者

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person involved in producing or spreading propaganda.
    • : a member or agent of a propaganda.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : Also prop·a·gan·dis·tic. pertaining to propaganda or propagandists.

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Examples

  • The man was Anwar al-Awlaki, a well-known and highly skilled al-Qaeda propagandist living in Yemen.

  • Even before the Cold War, Soviet propagandists had developed a knack for turning America’s problems against it.

  • That’s what influencers, propagandists, and industrial groups are doing.

  • On state television, a Kremlin propagandist even suggested launching a pre-emptive nuclear strike that would, as he put it, scare the Americans off.

  • Here Isaacson parrots a state media report, unwittingly playing propagandist.

  • The influential al Qaeda propagandist, who was born in New Mexico, died in a U.S. drone strike later that year.

  • By her own definition, that makes her a pretty “good” propagandist.

  • He had been a leading anti-Semitic propagandist under Joseph Goebbels.

  • So why is Stephen F. Cohen so eager to act as a propagandist for Putin?

  • But Frisk makes a strong case that Rusher was not a mere populist propagandist.

  • In 1898 this association began the publication of a propagandist journal which is now called American Forestry.

  • A communist propagandist is like a disease germ; he doesn't belong in healthy bodies.

  • They asked M. de Talleyrand to allow them to say "this propagandist spirit" instead of "certain doctrines."

  • With Spartan firmness I turned a deaf ear to the persuasive music of the propagandist, and entered where hope is all before.

  • But let no one think that, by any such representation, he would gain an advantage over the republican propagandist.