1VERB 为…做广告;宣传 If you advertise something such as a product, an event, or a job, you tell people about it in newspapers, on television, or on posters in order to encourage them to buy the product, go to the event, or apply for the job. 为…做广告;宣传
The players can advertise baked beans, but not rugby boots. [VERB noun]
球员可以给烤菜豆做广告,但不能代言橄榄球靴。
In 1991, the house was advertised for sale at $49,000. [VERB noun]
1991年,这座房子登广告出售,售价为49,000美元。
Religious groups are currently not allowed to advertise on television. [VERB]
2VERB (在报纸、电视、公告栏上)登广告招募,登广告征求 If you advertise for someone to do something for you, for example to work for you or share your accommodation, you announce it in a newspaper, on television, or on a notice board. (在报纸、电视、公告栏上)登广告招募,登广告征求
We advertised for staff in a local newspaper. [VERB + for]
我们在一家地方报纸上刊登了招聘广告。
I shall advertise for someone to go with me. [VERBfor noun]
我将登广告寻人和我同去。
3VERB (通过外表或行为)显示(某种特质);使变得显眼 If someone or something advertises a particular quality, they show it in their appearance or behaviour. (通过外表或行为)显示(某种特质);使变得显眼 [literary]
His hard sinewy body advertised his ruthlessness of purpose. [VERB noun]
他健硕的身体使他显得意志尤为坚强。
4VERB 宣扬;张扬;引起对…的注意 If you do not advertise the fact that something is the case, you try not to let other people know about it. 宣扬;张扬;引起对…的注意
There is no need to advertise the fact that you are a single woman. [VERB noun]
没有必要张扬你是一个单身女性。
I didn't want to advertise the fact that he hadn't driven me to the airport.
ADVERB | PREPOSITIONADVERB➤heavily大做廣告◇These products have been advertised very heavily.這些產品已做了大量的廣告。➤widely廣泛地宣傳◇There are plans to advertise the job more widely.計劃更加廣泛地宣傳這項工作。➤locally, nationally在當地/在全國做廣告宣傳PREPOSITION➤for公開徵聘⋯◇We are advertising for a babysitter.我們正公開徵聘一個臨時保母。
advertise verb ⇨advertise (advertise a product)⇨publish1 (advertise a job/fact)advertise
verb
advertise ♦︎ market ♦︎ promote ♦︎ push ♦︎ merchandise ♦︎ hype ♦︎ plugThese words all mean to do sth to encourage people to buy or use a product or service, or to accept a new idea.这些词均表示做广告或推销。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to advertise / market / promote / push / merchandise / hype / plug sth as sth◆to advertise / market / promote / merchandise sth through sth◆to advertise / market sth to sb◆to advertise / market / promote / push / merchandise / hype / plug a product◆to advertise / market / promote / hype / plug a / an book / film / movie / CD / album◆to advertise / market / promote a service◆to market / promote / push an idea◆to advertise / market / promote / hype sth heavily■advertise [intransitive, transitive] to tell the public about a product or service in order to encourage people to buy or use it(为⋯)做广告,登广告◆If you want to attract more customers, try advertising in the local paper.如果你要吸引更多的顾客,就试试在当地报纸登广告。◆The cruise was advertised as the 'journey of a lifetime'.这次航行被宣传为“终生难忘之旅”。 see also advertise ⇨ publish1▸advertising
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[uncountable] ◆She's hoping to make a career in advertising.她希望在广告业谋发展。■market [transitive] to advertise and offer a product for sale; to present a product, service or idea in a particular way and make people want to buy, use or accept it推销,促销(产品或服务);推广(观念)◆It is marketed as a low-alcohol wine.它作为一种低度酒投放市场。◆School meals need to be marketed to children in the same way as other food.校餐要以推销其他食品的相同方式推销给孩子。▸marketing
noun
[uncountable] ◆He works in sales and marketing.他在市场营销部工作。■promote [transitive] to help sell a product or service, or make an idea more popular, by advertising it or offering it at a special price(通过广告或特价)促销,推销(产品或服务);推广(观念)◆The band has gone on tour to promote their new album.乐队已开始巡演,宣传他们的新专辑。◆The area is being promoted as a tourist destination.这个地区正作为旅游点来加以宣传。■push [transitive] (ratherinformal) to try hard to persuade people to accept a new idea or buy a new product力推(新观点或新产品);推销(新产品)◆She didn't want to push the point any further at that moment.她当时不想进一步强调那一点。◆Sales promotion is designed to push certain products.促销活动是为了推销某些产品。■merchandise ˈmɜːtʃəndaɪs, ˈmɜːtʃəndaɪz; NAmEˈmɜːrtʃəndaɪs [transitive] (business商业) to advertise and offer a product for sale, often a product connected with a popular film, person or event推销(当红电影、人物或事件的相关产品)◆She works with companies that want to make or merchandise products related to the company's films.她与想为自家电影制作或推销衍生产品的公司打交道。■hypehaɪp [transitive] (informal, disapproving) to advertise sth a lot and exaggerate its good qualities, in order to get a lot of public attention for it夸张地宣传;吹嘘◆This week his much hyped new movie opens in London.本周他那部被大肆炒作的新电影在伦敦上映。■plug(-gg-) [transitive] (informal) to give praise or attention to a new book, film, CD, etc. in order to encourage people to buy it or see it推广,宣传(新书、新电影或新CD等)◆She came on the show to plug her latest album.她上电视节目宣传她的新专辑。