canard

英[kæ'nɑːd] 美[kə'nɑːrd]
  • n. 谣言;误传;鸭式飞机
GRE
Noun:
  1. a deliberately misleading fabrication

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

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. That canard was proved to be true later.
      那谣言后来被证明是真的。
    2. I hoped everybody could not be disturbed by canard and slapstick.
      我希望大家不要被谣言和闹剧打扰。
    3. Who said that I got married. That is a canard.
      谁说我结婚了,那是个谣传。
    4. We remove these rear controls and install them as canard controls.
      我们把尾部控制改为鸭式控制。