canard
英 [kə'nɑːd; 'kænɑːd]
美 [kə'nɑrd]
- n. 误传,谬传;谣言
- n. (Canard)人名;(法)卡纳尔
中文词源
canard 假新闻来自法语canard, 鸭子,骗子,模仿鸭子叫声。比较quack, 鸭叫,江湖郎中。
英文词源
- canard (n.)
- before 1850, from French canard "a hoax," literally "a duck" (from Old French quanart, probably echoic of a duck's quack); said by Littré to be from the phrase vendre un canard à moitié "to half-sell a duck," thus, from some long-forgotten joke, "to cheat."
双语例句
- 1. The charge that Harding was a political stooge may be a canard.
- 关于哈丁是个政治走狗的指控可能是个谣传。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. That canard was proved to be true later.
- 那谣言后来被证明是真的。
来自辞典例句
- 3. We remove these rear controls and install them as canard controls.
- 我们把尾部控制改为鸭式控制.
来自辞典例句
- 4. The story itself was a canard deliberately invented by the Armenians.
- 这个传闻本身就是亚美尼亚人有意虚构的谎报.
来自辞典例句
- 5. This canard was started by William Herndon.
- 这一谣言最初出自威廉·赫恩登之口.
来自辞典例句