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    advertise 的英语意思

    advertiseadvertise /ˈædvətaɪz $ -ər-/ verb [intransitive, transitive] 查看全部语言翻译1to tell the public about a product or service in order to persuade them to buy it向公众宣传产品或服务以劝说其购买:  They no longer advertise alcohol or cigarettes at sporting events.他们不再在体育赛事上为酒精饮料或香烟做广告。advertise (something) on television/in a newspaper etc Many companies will only advertise in the Sunday paper.许多公司只在周日报纸上做广告。be advertised as something The inn is advertised as being from the early 16th century.该旅馆宣称其历史可追溯至16世纪初。 Colleges and universities have found that it pays to advertise (=advertising brings good results).各院校发现广告是值得投入的(=做广告能带来好的效果)。2to make an announcement, for example in a newspaper or on a poster, that a job is available, an event is going to happen etc通过报纸或海报等方式发布公告,告知职位空缺、活动即将举行等信息:  a poster advertising the concert为音乐会做宣传的海报advertise for I see they’re advertising for a new Sales Director.我注意到他们在招聘新的销售总监。3 advertise the fact (that) to let people know something about yourself让他人知晓自身某方面的情况:  Don’t advertise the fact that you’re looking for another job.不要到处张扬你在找新工作这件事。THESAURUS同义词辨析advertise verb [intransitive, transitive] to tell people about a product or service and try to persuade them to buy it, for example in a newspaper, television, or Internet advertisement通过报纸、电视或网络广告等方式向人们介绍产品或服务并劝说其购买: · Some universities advertise on television.· 一些大学在电视上做广告。· She has signed a deal to advertise the company's haircare products.· 她已签约为该公司的护发产品代言。promote verb [transitive] to try to increase the sales or popularity of a product or event, for example by selling it at a lower price or talking about it on television通过降价销售或电视宣传等方式,努力提升产品或活动的销量或知名度: · He's in London to promote his new album.· 他来伦敦是为了宣传他的新专辑。market verb [transitive] to try to sell a product or service by deciding which type of people are likely to buy it and by making it interesting to them通过确定目标消费群体并激发其兴趣来推销产品或服务: · The collection is being marketed as clothing for climbers and skiers.· 该系列正以攀岩者和滑雪者专属服装的定位进行推广。· Most companies have agreed not to market products to children under 12.· 大多数公司已同意不向12岁以下儿童营销产品。publicize (also publicise British English) verb [transitive] to tell the public about something by writing about it in newspapers, speaking about it on television etc通过在报纸上撰文或在电视上发言等方式向公众宣传某事: · He had done a lot of interviews to publicize his new book.· 他接受了大量采访为新书宣传。· The hostages' case has been widely publicized.· 人质事件已被广泛报道。hype verb [transitive] informal非正式 to try to make people think something is good or important by advertising or talking about it a lot on television, the radio etc. Hype is often used when you do not trust the information通过大量广告宣传或在电视、广播等媒体上反复提及,使人们认为某事物很好或很重要。hype 常用于对相关信息持怀疑态度时: · The boxing match was being hyped as the biggest fight of the decade.· 这场拳击赛被大肆宣传为十年来最重要的一战。plug verb [transitive] informal非正式 to advertise a book, film etc by talking about it on television or radio通过在电视或广播中谈论来宣传书籍、电影等: · Marc was on the show to plug his new play.· Marc 上这档节目是为了宣传他的新剧。