元となった辞書の項目
big lie
名詞
(often
politics
or
public
policy,
often
preceded
by
the)
The
policy
or
practice
of
insistently
making
a
false
claim
which
is
so
emphatic
and
grandiose
that
listeners
and
readers
will
reckon
that
the
claim
must
be
true
because
no
one
would
dare
to
fabricate
something
so
forceful
and
extravagant;
a
false
claim
produced
by
the
application
of
this
policy
or
practice.
日本語の意味
政治や公共政策の場面で、意図的に用いられる極めて誇大で断固たる虚偽の主張。誰もがそれほど大胆な虚偽を作り出すはずがないという前提から、虚偽であるにもかかわらず真実と信じさせる目的で行われる手法や、その結果生じる虚偽の主張。
意味(1)
(often
politics
or
public
policy,
often
preceded
by
the)
The
policy
or
practice
of
insistently
making
a
false
claim
which
is
so
emphatic
and
grandiose
that
listeners
and
readers
will
reckon
that
the
claim
must
be
true
because
no
one
would
dare
to
fabricate
something
so
forceful
and
extravagant;
a
false
claim
produced
by
the
application
of
this
policy
or
practice.
( plural )