鼓动
含义
To rouse or stir people into action through persuasion or emotional appeals; to instigate; to incite; to drum up enthusiasm. Can be positive (inspiring action) or negative (inciting trouble), depending on context.
The word has dual connotations: in a positive context it means to inspire or mobilize people toward a goal. In a negative or critical context it implies manipulative incitement or agitation. The context and speaker's framing determine which connotation applies. Historically linked to the image of beating war drums to rouse troops.
例句
- 演讲者用激情洋溢的话语鼓动台下的年轻人为理想而奋斗。
- 他四处鼓动同事联合抵制新规定,最终引发了一场内部风波。
- 媒体不应借助煽情报道鼓动社会对立,而应客观呈现事实。
用法指南
语境: politics, social movements, rhetoric, leadership, media
语气: neutral
正确说法
- 教练在赛前用一番慷慨激昂的话语鼓动队员们放下包袱,全力拼搏。(Before the match, the coach used passionate words to rally the players to let go of their burdens and compete with full force.)
- 不法分子借助网络鼓动群众情绪,试图将合理诉求引向极端对抗。(Lawbreakers used the internet to stir up public sentiment, attempting to channel legitimate grievances into extreme confrontation.)
错误说法
- 将'鼓动'与'鼓励'混用 — 鼓励 is purely positive encouragement; 鼓动 can carry negative connotations of manipulation or incitement and is not always a compliment
起源与历史
鼓 (drum; to beat a drum) + 动 (to move; to stir). The image is of beating a drum to rouse and mobilize people — as drums were historically used in battle to inspire troops.
文化背景
世代: All ages
社会背景: Universal
相关短语
闪卡、测验、音频发音和间隔重复