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
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
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)
The university library created a website for the dissemination of historical documents to researchers worldwide.
大學圖書館建立了一個網站,用於向世界各地的研究人員傳播歷史文獻。
Without the rapid dissemination of weather warnings, coastal families would not have evacuated in time.
如果沒有天氣預警的快速傳播,沿海的家庭就無法及時撤離。
Valeria coordinates the dissemination of health guidelines to clinics in rural areas.
Valeria 負責協調向鄉村診所傳播健康指導方針。
- 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
- 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).