1.误传,误报,错误的消息;
1.The derivative of misinform
2.false or incorrect information, especially when it is intended to trick someone
1.The fear-mongering and misinformation plaguing the faux-sweetener market seems to be rooted in a common misconception.
在人造甜味剂市场上,恐慌和误传似乎深深植根于人们的错误观念中。
2.There's so much misinformation out there, I wanted everyone to hear and understand the truth behind this tragedy.
有很多信息误导人们,我想每个人都听到和了解事实真相背后的这一悲剧。
3.It's amazing how much misinformation is out there that women have picked up.
惊人的是女性找到了很多误导信息。
4.Then you can fill in the gaps, clear up misinformation, and, if necessary and appropriate, explain what you know from your own experience.
然后,你就可以填补空白,把他们误解的厘清,而且,如果必要和合适,解释从你自己经验中你所获知的东西。
5.In such an atmosphere Ms Nalder's findings about misinformation should not be all that surprising.
在这样的氛围下,Nalder女士关于错误信息的发现也就不足为奇了。
6.Confusion reigned in Internet chat forums as baffled players tried to understand the plague -- often spreading misinformation.
瘟疫的爆发也令魔兽玩家论坛上充斥着困惑情绪和错误信息。
7.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。
8.Until recently this project was believed to be Russian, but that is not the case and I apologise for the previous misinformation.
直到最近,这个项目被认为是俄罗斯,但情况并非如此,我道歉前误传。
9.Over the next days kids are going to hear all kinds of rumors and misinformation from other kids.
在以下的几天你的孩子经常从别的孩子那听说各种谣言和错误的信息。
10.Even if they do not understand the neuroscience behind source amnesia, campaign strategists can exploit it to spread misinformation.
即使他们不明白背后的神经源失忆症,竞选阵营的战略家们却可以利用它来传播错误信息。