1.散播;传播;扩散
1.to make something such as information or knowledge available to a lot of people
1.Picture thousands of drones disseminating a killer virus with aerosols "to every nook and cranny" of the planet at once, she said.
她说道,想象成千上万的无人驾驶机迅速通过喷雾剂“向每一个角落和缝隙”散布致命病毒。
2.Two years ago, Kaspersky Lab predicted that YouTube would eventually become a vector for disseminating spam due to its worldwide popularity.
早在两年前,Kaspersky实验室就预言,由于YouTube在全球范围内非常流行的特点,它将会成为传播垃圾邮件的载体。
3.Generating project documentation is often helpful in disseminating helpful information to team members.
生成项目文档对于向团队成员宣传有用信息通常会有所帮助。
4.In terms of disseminating and accepting history, the classicality of the Tang poetry was a dynamic and multiplying historical process.
从传播接受史的角度看,唐诗经典意义的形成是一个动态的多元化历史过程。
5.In other cases, Lynch suggested insurgents deliberately might be disseminating exaggerated reports or misinformation to media contacts.
林奇说,在其他某些例子中,叛乱分子可能故意散布已夸大的报道,或向新闻通讯员提供假消息。
6."We will not tolerate market players disseminating confusing information in an attempt to manipulate the market, " Mr Tsang warned.
“我们……不容许市场人士人为地制造信息混乱,企图操控市场,”曾俊华警告称。
7.Until the early 19th century there was no technology for disseminating news to large numbers of people in a short space of time.
直到19世纪早期,还没有哪项技术可以让消息在极短的时间内向无数人传播。
8.Our mission of disseminating knowledge is only half complete if the information is not made widely and readily available to society.
如果信息不能全面且实时地被社会所用,传播知识的任务只算完成一半。
9.As one of the important mediums, it also took the role of disseminating religious culture and expressing religious ideas.
同时作为一种重要的媒介,既传播了宗教文化,又表达宗教理念。
10.It's popular in tropics and subtropics. It's a sort of disseminating widely Arbovirus disease.
广泛流行于全球热带和亚热带地区,是分布最广,发病最多,危害较大的一种虫媒病毒性疾病。