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post-factual adjective uk /ˌpəʊstˈfæk.tʃu.əl/ us /ˌpoʊstˈfæk.tʃu.əl/(alsopost-fact, uk /ˌpəʊstˈfækt/ us /ˌpoʊstˈfækt/) relating to a situation in which people are more likely to accept an argument based on their emotions and beliefs, rather than one based on facts: 后真相的(指人们更容易接受基于情感和信仰的论点,而不是基于事实的论点。) We need to stop the slide into a post-factual democracy.我们需要阻止滑向后真相民主。 A post-fact world has emerged, in which virtually all authoritative information is challenged by facts of dubious quality.一个后真相的世界已经出现,在这个世界里,几乎所有的官方信息都受到质量可疑的事实的挑战。 Can democracy survive in the post-factual age? What is the role of the scientist in the post-factual world? In the post-factual age, politicians sometimes get what they want by getting the narrative right and the facts wrong. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Lies, lying & hypocrisy a pack of liesidiom artifice bad faith black is whiteidiom cakeism falsehood falsification feed someone a lineidiom fib fiction lie mythologically mythologize perjure perjury someone can talk!idiom stretch the truthidiom weasel words white lie whopper
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