词汇 | advertise |
释义 | advertise verb[ T or I ] uk /ˈæd.və.taɪz/ us /ˈæd.vɚ.taɪz/ B1 to make something known generally or in public, especially in order to sell it: (尤指为了销售某物)登广告,做广告,宣传;公布;征聘 We advertised our car in the local newspaper.我们在当地报纸上登了广告出售我们的轿车。 He advertises his services on the company notice board.他在公司的布告牌上张贴广告来宣传其业务。 I'm going to advertise for (= put a notice in the newspaper, local shop, etc., asking for) someone to clean my house.我打算登广告雇个人来做家庭保洁。 advertise the fact to make something generally known: There's no harm in applying for other jobs, but if I were you, I wouldn't advertise the fact at work. They advertise clothes 'for the fuller figure'.他们做广告说衣服“适合丰满体型”。 It is most expensive to advertise at peak viewing times. The concert was well enough advertised but ticket sales were poor. Teaching posts are advertised in Tuesday's edition of the paper.星期二的报纸上有招聘教师的广告。 The market for those dreadful compilation records you see advertised on TV is just another of life's great mysteries. Advertising and marketing ad ad agency adman adverse publicity advert customer relationship management demographics detoxify differentiator dogfooding o.n.o. on-brand opinion mining overexpose overexposure trade dress unadvertised unbilled unbranded unmarketable Related wordadvertiser advertise | American Dictionaryadvertise verb[ I/T ] us/ˈæd·vərˌtɑɪz/ to make something known generally or in public, esp. in order to sell it: [ T ]He advertises his business on the Internet. [ I ]I’m going to advertise for (= put a notice in the newspaper asking for) someone to clean my house. advertisernoun[ C ]us/ˈæd·vərˌtɑɪ·zər/ Car companies are major TV advertisers. advertise | Business Englishadvertise verb[ I or T ] uk /ˈædvətaɪz/us MARKETING to make a product or service known about in order to sell it, for example using the internet, magazines, television, or billboards: Financial companies have changed the way they advertise. The product was heavily advertised in local media. advertise sth as sthThe bond was originally advertised as "no liability to basic rate income tax". Compare promote publicize WORKPLACE, HR to make it known that a job or work is available, by putting an advertisement in a newspaper or on the internet: advertise for sthThe company is advertising for a new commercial manager. Examples of advertiseadvertise This argument might lead to the conclusion that groups should advertise continuously. A variety of methods were used to advertise sessions, and participants provided evaluative feedback. Although disruptive from the point of view of heritage preservation, these two popular practices follow the established conventions of commemorating or advertising a superior achievement. Having completed the work, he set about trying to advertise it, but those he approached seemed reluctant to assist him. Private and especially corporate sponsors might be courted, and once a sponsor is found, the corporation's products would be advertised in a well-publicised exhibition. People advertise the release dates well in advance and eagerly wait for initial sales figures. They established plots at their experimental farm and advertised the concept. This is the preferred speech form for newsreading, advertising expensive products and public speaking. No less ironically, the accounts which they circulated to advertise the efficacy of approved types of sacramental may inadvertently have promoted their unauthorized use. Four of the eight handlers spend money on advertising their own kiwifruit. In recent years, several series of advertisements, often for tobacco products, have been deliberately obscure about which product they advertise. This approach yields ninety distinct estimates of the impact of advertising tone on turnout, and ninety distinct estimates of the effect of effort. The distinctive clothing imposed upon them advertised their profession and in certain circumstances might not have been unwelcome. They advertised widely the occurrence of crime and actively moulded its definition, suggesting motivations and dynamics for criminal behaviour. Interestingly, they have advertising windows dedicated to specific national markets. 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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