disseminate
含义: To spread or distribute information, ideas, or knowledge widely and systematically.
Disseminate is the verb form of dissemination and is a staple of academic, medical, and policy writing. It implies purposeful, organised sharing rather than haphazard leaking. Researchers disseminate their findings through journals and conferences; public health bodies disseminate guidance to clinicians. The word is more formal and deliberate than 'spread' and less combative than 'broadcast.' It commonly collocates with 'information,' 'findings,' 'knowledge,' 'guidance,' and 'best practice.'
例句
- The WHO moved quickly to disseminate updated guidance on the virus to health ministries around the world. 世界卫生组织迅速行动,向全球各卫生部传播关于该病毒的最新指导方针。La OMS actuó con rapidez para diseminar directrices actualizadas sobre el virus entre los ministerios de sanidad de todo el mundo.WHOは世界中の保健省にウイルスに関する最新ガイダンスを迅速に普及させた。WHO는 바이러스에 관한 최신 지침을 전 세계 보건부에 신속하게 보급했다.
- Academic conferences provide an invaluable opportunity to disseminate preliminary findings and receive feedback from peers. 学术会议为传播初步研究成果并获得同行反馈提供了宝贵的机会。Las conferencias académicas ofrecen una oportunidad inestimable para diseminar hallazgos preliminares y recibir comentarios de colegas.学術会議は予備的な研究成果を普及させ、同僚からのフィードバックを得る貴重な機会を提供する。학술 회의는 예비 연구 결과를 보급하고 동료들로부터 피드백을 받을 수 있는 귀중한 기회를 제공한다.
- The charity disseminated educational materials to over three thousand schools across the country. 该慈善机构向全国三千多所学校传播了教育材料。La organización benéfica diseminó materiales educativos en más de tres mil escuelas de todo el país.その慈善団体は全国3,000以上の学校に教育資料を配布した。그 자선 단체는 전국 3,000개 이상의 학교에 교육 자료를 배포했다.
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用法指南
语境: academic, professional, journalism
语气: neutral
起源与历史
From Latin disseminare (to scatter seed), from dis- (widely) + seminare (to sow), from semen (seed). Entered English in the early 17th century, initially in religious contexts about spreading the faith.
文化背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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