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tout (obj) MAKE KNOWNtaJtvto advertise or make known or praise (something or someone) repeatedly, esp. as a way of encouraging their sale, popularity or development宣传(为了兜售)The car manufacturers have produced a series of television advertisements touting their cars'safety features. [T]汽车生产商制作了一系列电视广告来宣传他们汽车的安全特性。Several insurance companies are now touting their services/wares on local radio. [T]几家保险公司现在用当地的广播为他们的服务/产品作宣传。As an education minister, she has been touting these ideas for some time. [T]作为教育部长,一段时间以来她一直在宣传这些观念。This cream is being touted as a way of making your skin look younger. [T]这种面霜被说成可以使肌肤看起来更娇嫩。He is being widely touted as the new leader of the Social Democratic party. [T]到处在宣传他这位社会民主党的新领袖。She is being touted for an Oscar. [T]人们正为她宣传,竞夺奥斯卡奖。To tout is also repeatedly to try to persuade people to buy your goods or services.兜售,招徕There were hundreds of taxis at the airport, all touting for business/custom. [I always + prep/adv]机场有数百辆出租车,都在拉生意/招徕乘客。
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