Word-Why people fall for misinformation

bitterness、bitter

#名词#形容词

EN-CN

苦味  ;苦的

EN-EN

having a strong, unpleasant taste; not sweet

representation

#名词

EN-CN

陈述;描述

EN-EN

the act of presenting sb/sth in a particular way; something that shows or describes sth

threshold

#名词

EN-CN

阈值

EN-EN

the level at which sth starts to happen or have an effect

mechanism

#名词

EN-CN

机制

EN-EN

a system of parts in a living thing that together perform a particular function

distortion

#名词

EN-CN

失真  

EN-EN

the mistake of misrepresenting the facts

comprise

#动词

EN-CN

构成

EN-EN

to have sb/sth as parts or members

misleading

#形容词

EN-CN

误导性的

EN-EN

designed to deceive or mislead either deliberately or inadvertently

insist

#动词

EN-CN

坚持认为

EN-EN

assert to be true

purported

#形容词

EN-CN

所谓的

EN-EN

that has been stated to have happened or to be true, when this might not be the case

nuanced

#形容词

EN-CN

细致入微的

EN-EN

very careful

variation

#名词

EN-CN

变体

EN-EN

a thing that is different from other things in the same general group

approachable

#形容词

EN-CN

易理解的

EN-EN

friendly and easy to talk to; easy to understand

cite

#动词

EN-CN

引用  

EN-EN

to speak or write the exact words from a book, an author, etc.

illustration

#名词

EN-CN

插图

EN-EN

a picture, design, or diagram in the book

rough

#形容词

EN-CN

粗略的

EN-EN

simply made and not finished in every detail; plain or basic

mystery

#名词

EN-CN

EN-EN

xxx

culprit

#名词

EN-CN

罪魁祸首

EN-EN

a person who has done sth wrong or against the law

narrative

#名词

EN-CN

故事  

EN-EN

a story or an account of a series of events.

simplicity

#名词

EN-CN

简洁性

EN-EN

the quality of being easy to understand or use

anecdote

#名词

EN-CN

轶事  

EN-EN

An anecdote is a short, amusing account of something that has happened.

misconception

#动词

EN-CN

错误认识

EN-EN

an idea that is not correct