newspeak
n. (以规避,迂回,含混为特点的)官方宣传语言
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Use of ambiguous, misleading, or euphemistic words in order to deceive the listener, especially by politicians and officials.
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不可数Yet no-one would deny that a form of ‘newspeak’, however altered, is all too prevalent. Where [George] Orwell’s society was governed by the stick, we are offered the carrot. The truncation of the language on ‘Airstrip One’ was a logical response to the harsh social engineering that engendered it. The soothing, delusory world of ‘equality’, of much-touted ‘democracy’, has created a ‘newspeak’ all its own. Rather than shorten the language it is infinitely broadened; instead of curt monosyllables, there are mellifluous, calming phrases, designed to allay suspicions, modify facts and divert one’s attention from difficulties.
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From Newspeak, a word coined by George Orwell. Equivalent to new + speak.
来源:wiktionary