promulgator

简明释义

[ˈprɒməlɡeɪtə(r)][ˌprɑːmlˈɡeɪtər]

n. 发布者;传播者

英英释义

A promulgator is a person or entity that formally announces or makes something known, especially laws, regulations, or ideas.

发布者是指正式宣布或使某事为人所知的人或实体,特别是法律、法规或思想。

单词用法

promulgator of knowledge

知识的传播者

promulgator of laws

法律的传播者

promulgator of ideas

思想的传播者

act as a promulgator

作为传播者

serve as a promulgator

担任传播者

function as a promulgator

作为传播者

同义词

proclaimer

宣告者

The proclaimer of the new policy emphasized its importance.

新政策的宣告者强调了其重要性。

announcer

公告者

The announcer delivered the news with great enthusiasm.

公告者以极大的热情传达了消息。

declarant

声明者

As a declarant, he made his intentions clear to the public.

作为声明者,他向公众明确表明了自己的意图。

advocator

倡导者

The advocator for environmental changes rallied support from the community.

倡导环境变化的倡导者在社区中集结了支持。

反义词

suppresser

压制者

The government acted as a suppressor of dissenting opinions.

政府作为压制异议意见的角色行事。

concealer

隐藏者

He was known as a concealer of the truth, often hiding important information.

他被称为真相的隐藏者,经常隐瞒重要信息。

例句

1.No one among humanity is dearer to Me than the promulgator of Bhagavad-Gita and there will never be another more dearer to Me, than he in this world.

在这个世界中,也永远不会有谁会比他对“我”来说是更亲爱的了。

2.Irenaeus (115-200); Bishop of Lyon, he opposed Gnosticism and was the main promulgator of the cult of the "Virgin Mary".

爱任钮(115—200):里昂主教,他反对诺斯替派,是“圣母马利亚”祭礼的主要发布者。

3.Instead, I would like to turn to a feature of Freud's skills as a promulgator of his ideas, a feature which was deeply rooted in his personality yet which has not been given the attention it deserves.

代替的,我想要转向佛洛伊德技巧的一个特征,作为他的观念的传播者。这个特征深深根源于他的人格,可是这个特征还没有被给予它应得到注意。

4.Instead, I would like to turn to a feature of Freud's skills as a promulgator of his ideas, a feature which was deeply rooted in his personality yet which has not been given the attention it deserves.

代替的,我想要转向佛洛伊德技巧的一个特征,作为他的观念的传播者。这个特征深深根源于他的人格,可是这个特征还没有被给予它应得到注意。

5.As the fourth media, network has more advantages than the press, broadcasting, movie and TV. First, everyone can be information promulgator, disseminator and embracer.

网络作为第四媒体,它与前三大媒体报刊、广播、影视比较,有三大优势,一是每个人都可以同时拥有信息发布者、传播者和信息接受者的多重身份。

6.As a promulgator 传播者 of environmental awareness, she organized community clean-up events.

作为环境意识的promulgator 传播者,她组织了社区清理活动。

7.The university is a key promulgator 传播者 of scientific research and innovation.

这所大学是科学研究和创新的关键promulgator 传播者

8.The government acted as a promulgator 发布者 of new laws to improve public safety.

政府作为新法律的promulgator 发布者,以提高公共安全。

9.He served as a promulgator 推广者 of the new educational curriculum across the state.

他在全州担任新教育课程的promulgator 推广者

10.The organization is known as a major promulgator 传播者 of human rights information.

该组织被誉为人权信息的主要promulgator 传播者

作文

In today's world, the role of a promulgator (传播者) is more crucial than ever. A promulgator is someone who actively spreads information, ideas, or laws to a broader audience. This term can be applied in various contexts, including politics, education, and social movements. Understanding the significance of a promulgator can help us appreciate the power of communication in shaping societies and influencing change.To illustrate the importance of a promulgator, let’s consider the field of education. Teachers often act as promulgators of knowledge, sharing information with their students and encouraging them to think critically about the world around them. For instance, a history teacher might introduce students to significant events and figures that have shaped our current society. By doing so, they not only disseminate facts but also inspire students to engage with these topics deeply, fostering a new generation of informed citizens.In politics, promulgators play a vital role in the implementation of laws and policies. When a government passes a new law, it is essential for promulgators to communicate the details and implications of that law to the public. This can involve various strategies, such as press releases, public speeches, and community meetings. The effectiveness of these promulgators can significantly influence how well the law is received and understood by the populace. If the message is clear and accessible, the law is more likely to be accepted and followed. Conversely, if the communication is poor, misunderstandings can arise, leading to resistance or noncompliance.Social movements also rely heavily on promulgators to spread their messages and rally support. Activists often need to convey their ideas effectively to mobilize people around a cause. For example, during the civil rights movement in the United States, leaders like Martin Luther King Jr. served as powerful promulgators of equality and justice. Through speeches, writings, and peaceful protests, they communicated the urgency of their message, inspiring countless individuals to join the fight for civil rights. Their ability to articulate the struggles and aspirations of their communities was instrumental in bringing about significant social change.Moreover, the advent of technology has transformed the way promulgators operate. With the rise of social media, anyone can become a promulgator of information. This democratization of communication allows for diverse voices to be heard, but it also presents challenges. Misinformation can spread just as quickly as accurate information, making it essential for promulgators to verify what they share. In this digital age, responsible promulgators must navigate the complexities of online communication while striving to provide valuable insights and knowledge to their audiences.In conclusion, the role of a promulgator (传播者) is integral to the dissemination of knowledge and ideas across various domains. Whether in education, politics, or social movements, promulgators have the power to influence perceptions and drive change. As we continue to navigate an increasingly interconnected world, understanding the impact of promulgators will be essential in promoting informed discourse and fostering positive societal developments.