newspeak

n. (以规避,迂回,含混为特点的)官方宣传语言

发音

AU /ˈn(j)uːspiːk/

词形变化

newspeaks 复数 newspeaks

别名

Newspeak

释义与例句

n.
  1. 1.

    Use of ambiguous, misleading, or euphemistic words in order to deceive the listener, especially by politicians and officials.

    新话

    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.

词汇关系

词源

From Newspeak, a word coined by George Orwell. Equivalent to new + speak.

来源:wiktionary