词汇 | publicized |
释义 | publicized past simple and past participle ofpublicize publicize verb[ T ] (UK usuallypublicise)uk /ˈpʌb.lɪ.saɪz/ us /ˈpʌb.lə.saɪz/ to make information about something generally available: 公布;宣传 Attitudes seem to be changing as a result of recent highly publicized cases of sexual harassment.由于最近的几起性骚扰案件受到连篇累牍的报道,公众的看法似乎正在转变。 The event was well publicized all over town.这件事在全城传得沸沸扬扬。 The work of the charity has been widely publicized throughout the media.慈善组织的工作得到了媒体的广泛宣传。 Advertising and marketing ad ad agency adman adverse publicity advert cross-selling customer relationship management demographics detoxify differentiator o.n.o. off-brand on-brand opinion mining overexpose tout trade dress unadvertised unbilled unbranded Examples of publicizedpublicized In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. This in itself creates problems, for the carefully constructed trials tend to be reported long after the clinical impressions have been publicized. Potential dangers are publicized through extensive dissemination of brochures, medical bulletins, posters, and related materials. The amnesty was widely publicized through editorials in major biomedical journals in 1997, although no psychiatric journal was part of this initiative. This has happened in all spheres and is widely recognized if not documented and publicized. This e was no mean criticism in an age marred by the breakdown of traditional roles and highly publicized crimes of passion. Alternative methods of scoring, such as the postmatch scramble, can land them a position - in any case, the results will be publicized. The choice initiative thus became a policy measure designed to gain popularity by addressing highly publicized issues. It widely publicized donations to the strike fund and the timetable and course of the strikers' processions in the towns. A few of these sponsors and plan terminations were involved in highly publicized 'corporate raider ' takeovers. The designs publicized in this way included those of churches, factories, shops, public baths, public houses and cinemas. Although not publicized, donor guidelines do, nevertheless, permit next-of-kin to specify that donor organs be placed only within the bodies of certain categories of people. Even as anthropologists engaged in scientific studies of ancient remains, popular accounts, which were largely unscientific, publicized their work. Several underlying factors, including regulatory and legal pressures, attitudes and knowledge of opioids, and publicized opioidrelated events, may contribute to these differences. In fact, the widely publicized, and unfortunate, actions by some state medical boards are already producing this result. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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