例句
1.这件事闹得满城风雨,他不得不出面辟谣。
2.这明显就是恶意中伤,你一定要当众辟谣。
1. 对谣言予以澄清或驳斥。
引
1. 我们看到塔斯社自从欧战爆发以来,几于继续不断地忙着辟谣,使我们深深感觉到我们所处的简直是一个造谣世界!
《造谣与辟谣》
邹韬奋
辟谣是指说明事实真相并驳斥谣言的言语 ①。谣言本身是没有事实根据的传闻 ③,可称为流言、蜚言等 ②。在某些情况下,辟谣需要基于事实进行证实 ⑥。需要注意的是,辟谣应该是具有事实依据的反向结论 ⑥,而不是任意编造类比事件 ⑧。辟谣也有可能成为真言,因此应该确保辟谣时具有充分的事实证据 ⑧。
In summary, debunking rumors means stating the truth to refute false rumors ①. Rumors themselves are groundless claims ③ that are sometimes referred to as "flowing words" or "fluttering words" ②. In certain situations, debunking rumors requires fact-based confirmation ⑥. However, it is important to note that debunking rumors should be based on solid evidence ⑥, rather than arbitrarily inventing comparable events ⑧. Debunking rumors can sometimes become true words, so it is crucial to ensure that there is sufficient factual evidence when debunking rumors ⑧.