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单词 image-maker
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Definition of image-maker in English:

image-maker

noun
  • A person employed to identify and create a favourable public image for a person, organization, or product.

    (人、组织、产品的)形象创意人,形象包装者

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Why should politicians be the only ones to make use of the image-makers?
    • If the fashion image is becoming a role model for image-makers of all kinds, it's because of the incredible freedom it manifests, breaking existing barriers creating friction between genres.
    • The tweedy figure from an age of patrician Toryism must be an image-maker's worst nightmare.
    • The image-makers have more tools to play with now, so the lines of demarcation between consumer and consumee have blurred.
    • Why should designers and image-makers shaped by the same forces feel and act any differently?
    • The image-makers who have created the modern political convention instinctively hate spontaneity, conflict and any other human element that they cannot control.
    • It seems the time has come for political image-makers to consider ways to recast their own public image.
    • These jet-borne entrepreneurs plying their ruthless trade have become our canonical image-makers.
    • It's difficult to know how to describe him, but image-maker extraordinaire is as good a description as any.
    • The liars and image-makers in Washington and the media understand little of the historical process and its deep impact on popular consciousness.
    • It is also the result of the recent acceleration of concentration and globalization strategies in the press, strategies that have turned out to be extremely detrimental to image-makers.
    • The object of his adoration was the most romantic figure of his time and its greatest image-maker: Napoleon.
    • Unfortunately, the electorate generally shies away from detail - we're all too busy for that - and the image-makers would certainly want to keep their candidates far away from our testing table.
    • As soon as the image-makers get hold of her it will start to happen.
    • Perhaps the image-makers found that Australians associated the name with tradition and sturdy architecture.
    • It is wrong to say that the media are in charge of making someone popular or act as image-makers.
    • You only have to look around to understand that in his hands, and the hands of the image-makers who have made his face one of the most famous on the planet, golf is in danger of becoming as mainstream as football.
    • Micheline - a year younger than 70-year-old Sean - has done nothing to deter the image-makers from portraying her as the quiet country wife.
    • The telephone is a potent image-maker for retailers.
    • And in an era of public personalities crafted by image-makers, she was real: down-to-earth, plain-spoken, funny.

Definition of image-maker in US English:

image-maker

nounˈɪmɪdʒˌmeɪkərˈimijˌmākər
  • A person employed to identify and create a favorable public image for a person, organization, or product.

    (人、组织、产品的)形象创意人,形象包装者

    Example sentencesExamples
    • And in an era of public personalities crafted by image-makers, she was real: down-to-earth, plain-spoken, funny.
    • It's difficult to know how to describe him, but image-maker extraordinaire is as good a description as any.
    • It is also the result of the recent acceleration of concentration and globalization strategies in the press, strategies that have turned out to be extremely detrimental to image-makers.
    • These jet-borne entrepreneurs plying their ruthless trade have become our canonical image-makers.
    • The image-makers have more tools to play with now, so the lines of demarcation between consumer and consumee have blurred.
    • Micheline - a year younger than 70-year-old Sean - has done nothing to deter the image-makers from portraying her as the quiet country wife.
    • It is wrong to say that the media are in charge of making someone popular or act as image-makers.
    • Why should designers and image-makers shaped by the same forces feel and act any differently?
    • You only have to look around to understand that in his hands, and the hands of the image-makers who have made his face one of the most famous on the planet, golf is in danger of becoming as mainstream as football.
    • As soon as the image-makers get hold of her it will start to happen.
    • Perhaps the image-makers found that Australians associated the name with tradition and sturdy architecture.
    • Unfortunately, the electorate generally shies away from detail - we're all too busy for that - and the image-makers would certainly want to keep their candidates far away from our testing table.
    • If the fashion image is becoming a role model for image-makers of all kinds, it's because of the incredible freedom it manifests, breaking existing barriers creating friction between genres.
    • The object of his adoration was the most romantic figure of his time and its greatest image-maker: Napoleon.
    • The tweedy figure from an age of patrician Toryism must be an image-maker's worst nightmare.
    • The liars and image-makers in Washington and the media understand little of the historical process and its deep impact on popular consciousness.
    • The image-makers who have created the modern political convention instinctively hate spontaneity, conflict and any other human element that they cannot control.
    • It seems the time has come for political image-makers to consider ways to recast their own public image.
    • The telephone is a potent image-maker for retailers.
    • Why should politicians be the only ones to make use of the image-makers?
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