单词 | ad |
释义 | adad /æd/ ●●● S3 W3 noun [countableC] → add informal an advertisement 广告 → classified ad► see thesaurus at advertisement Examples from the Corpus ad• I saw an advert for some cheap furniture in our local paper.• We put an ad in 'The Times' and got a terrific response.• an ad campaign• Homeless children scrounge for spare change, and newspapers carry ads from people offering their kidneys for cash.• This will spark rounds of attack and counterattack ads.• He finds that job ads placed in prominent papers like the Financial Times serve him well.• She had started her acting career by doing shampoo ads on TV.• The campaign believes the best way to reach independents is through more television ads.• Look for what is not included in the main body of the ad.• Is this ad for Absolut Vodka for real? ChronologyAD British EnglishBrE, A.D. American English /ˌeɪ ˈdiː/ ●●○ TMC (Anno Domini) used to show that a date is a particular number of years after the birth of Christ 公元 SYN CE, → BC the first century AD 公元1世纪 54 AD 公元54年 From Longman Business Dictionary adad /æd/ noun [countableC]MARKETING an informal word for ADVERTISEMENTSYN BrE advert → small ad → teaser ad → see note at advertisementOut of every 77 TV ads, one is for beer. |
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