词汇 | advertised |
释义 | advertised past simple and past participle ofadvertise 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 cross-selling customer relationship management demographics detoxify differentiator o.n.o. off-brand on-brand opinion mining overexpose tout trade dress unadvertised unbilled unbranded Related wordadvertiser Examples of advertisedadvertised In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. 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. They established plots at their experimental farm and advertised the concept. The aim of the paper is to discuss one recent use of the open-question challenge and show that it fails in its advertised aim. 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. Their efforts to expose and distance themselves from 'fraudsters' who advertised the power of the supernatural were designed to enhance their own status as professionals. In general, vacant positions are advertised on the intranet describing the grade/profile expected. This service was first advertised within the clinic and later in the student magazines and finally it was included in our general advertising. Makers of tools, hardware, ornamental terra cotta, and brickwork advertised their versatility in elaborate trade catalogs. This included information on how posts are advertised, the professional expertise required of successful applicants, and on the selection process itself. Editions of the inventories of the second half of the eighteenth century are advertised to be published in the next few years. They are advertised to improve policy oversight, placing on the budget agenda programs that otherwise would be relatively uncontrollable. The deployment of images in the salon advertised the visual hierarchy of the new family to its members and outsiders. Note that this 5-axis machine tool would probably be sold with a feedrate capability advertised as 200 mm/s. A wide variety of products or services were being advertised. 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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