propaganda

  • 31Propaganda — (Del lat. de propaganda fide, sobre la propagación de la fe.) ► sustantivo femenino 1 PUBLICIDAD Acción de dar a conocer una idea o un objeto comercial con el fin de atraer adeptos o compradores: ■ se ha iniciado el período de propaganda… …

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  • 32propaganda — 01. Governments always issue [propaganda] justifying their policies, especially in the period leading up to an election. 02. During wartime, governments put out a lot of [propaganda] aimed at encouraging hatred of the enemy, and complete trust in …

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  • 33propaganda — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ government, official, party, state ▪ corporate, political, religious ▪ Communist, Conservative …

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  • 34Propaganda —    Throughout the WARS OF THE ROSES, the contending factions issued newsletters, manifestos, and other declarations to justify themselves and vilify their opponents propaganda efforts aimed at winning support both in England and overseas.    From …

    Encyclopedia of the Wars of the Roses

  • 35Propaganda — У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. Пропаганда (значения). Propaganda Студийный альбом Sparks …

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  • 36propaganda — n. 1) to engage in, spread propaganda 2) to counteract, neutralize propaganda 3) enemy; ideological; vicious propaganda 4) propaganda against * * * [ˌprɒpə gændə] ideological neutralize propaganda spread propaganda vicious propaganda enemy to… …

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  • 37propagánda — e ž (ȃ) 1. načrtno razširjanje, pojasnjevanje političnih, nazorskih idej z namenom, da se uresničijo: organizirati propagando med delavci; razviti živahno propagando za napredne ideje; pomanjkljiva, učinkovita propaganda; ustna propaganda;… …

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  • 38propaganda — pro·pa·gàn·da s.f. AU 1a. attività volta alla diffusione di concetti, teorie o posizioni ideologiche, politiche, religiose e sim., al fine di condizionare o influenzare il comportamento e la psicologia collettiva di un vasto pubblico: propaganda… …

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  • 39propaganda — s f 1 Difusión de ideas, opiniones, información política, religiosa, comercial, etc que se hace con la finalidad de que alguien actúe o piense en cierto sentido: la propaganda de un partido político, la propaganda de un producto, reglamentar la… …

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  • 40propaganda — prop|a|gan|da [ˌprɔpəˈgændə US ˌpra: ] n [U] [Date: 1700 1800; : Modern Latin; Origin: Congregatio de propaganda fide Congregation for propagating the faith , Roman Catholic organization set up in 1622] information which is false or which… …

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