Understanding 谣言 (yáo yán)
谣言 means 'rumor' or 'false information' spread among people, often without evidence. It usually carries a negative connotation because it can cause misunderstandings or harm.
Usage in Conversation
People often use 谣言 to warn others not to believe unverified information, especially on social media or in public discussions. For example, phrases like “不要相信谣言” (don’t believe rumors) are common.
Common Collocations
- 传播谣言 (spread rumors): emphasizes the act of spreading false information.
- 制造谣言 (create rumors): refers to inventing false stories.
- 谣言四起 (rumors arise everywhere): describes a situation where many rumors are circulating.
Nuances and Tips
谣言 is always negative and implies falsehood or deception. It differs from 正确的信息 (correct information) or 新闻 (news). Avoid confusing it with 新闻, which means news and can be true or false. When you hear 谣言, it usually means the information is unreliable or harmful.
Use 谣言 when discussing misinformation, gossip, or false stories that affect people’s reputations or social harmony.
Understanding 谣言 (yáo yán)
谣言 means 'rumor' or 'false information' spread among people, often without evidence. It usually carries a negative connotation because it can cause misunderstandings or harm.
Usage in Conversation
People often use 谣言 to warn others not to believe unverified information, especially on social media or in public discussions. For example, phrases like “不要相信谣言” (don’t believe rumors) are common.
Common Collocations
- 传播谣言 (spread rumors): emphasizes the act of spreading false information.
- 制造谣言 (create rumors): refers to inventing false stories.
- 谣言四起 (rumors arise everywhere): describes a situation where many rumors are circulating.
Nuances and Tips
谣言 is always negative and implies falsehood or deception. It differs from 正确的信息 (correct information) or 新闻 (news). Avoid confusing it with 新闻, which means news and can be true or false. When you hear 谣言, it usually means the information is unreliable or harmful.
Use 谣言 when discussing misinformation, gossip, or false stories that affect people’s reputations or social harmony.
Understanding 谣言 (yáo yán)
谣言 means 'rumor' or 'false information' spread among people, often without evidence. It usually carries a negative connotation because it can cause misunderstandings or harm.
Usage in Conversation
People often use 谣言 to warn others not to believe unverified information, especially on social media or in public discussions. For example, phrases like “不要相信谣言” (don’t believe rumors) are common.
Common Collocations
- 传播谣言 (spread rumors): emphasizes the act of spreading false information.
- 制造谣言 (create rumors): refers to inventing false stories.
- 谣言四起 (rumors arise everywhere): describes a situation where many rumors are circulating.
Nuances and Tips
谣言 is always negative and implies falsehood or deception. It differs from 正确的信息 (correct information) or 新闻 (news). Avoid confusing it with 新闻, which means news and can be true or false. When you hear 谣言, it usually means the information is unreliable or harmful.
Use 谣言 when discussing misinformation, gossip, or false stories that affect people’s reputations or social harmony.