dissemination

/dɪˌsemɪˈneɪʃn/ (bre, ipa) · /dɪˌsemɪˈneɪʃn/ (ame, ipa) · /di-ˌse-mə-ˈnā-shən/ (ame, mw)

dissemination — 名詞

1. the process of making information, ideas, or news widely known by sharing or sen

1.名詞C1
釋義

傳播;散播

將資訊、知識等廣泛傳遞給許多人

the process of making information, ideas, or news widely known by sharing or sending it to many people, often in a planned or organised way

例句

Dr. Amara Okafor's team studied the dissemination of their malaria research findings across West Africa.

Amara Okafor 博士的團隊研究了如何在整個西非傳播他們的瘧疾研究發現。

dissemination of + [research findings]

For centuries, the oral dissemination of folk stories kept cultural traditions alive in rural Japan.

數百年來,民間故事的口頭傳播讓日本鄉村的文化傳統得以延續。

adjective + dissemination (oral dissemination)

同義詞
  • distribution

    Can apply to physical objects as well as information; less formal and more general

  • circulation

    Often used for news, documents, or publications passing from person to person within a group

  • propagation

    More formal still; often used for ideas, beliefs, or scientific theories being spread deliberately

  • spreading

    Simpler everyday word; does not emphasise the organised or intentional nature of the action

反義詞
  • suppression

    The deliberate prevention of information from reaching people

  • concealment

    Keeping something hidden rather than making it widely known

文法句型

dissemination of + [information/knowledge/data]

用法筆記

Frequently used in academic, medical, journalistic, and official contexts rather than everyday conversation. Often followed by of + noun phrase specifying what is spread (dissemination of information, dissemination of knowledge).

常見錯誤

The dissemination about the new rules took a week.
The dissemination of the new rules took a week.
💡Use 'of' (not 'about') to connect the thing being spread.
Volunteers handled the dissemination of food and blankets.
Volunteers handled the distribution of food and blankets.
💡'Dissemination' is normally used for information, ideas, or news, not physical items.