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pu.bli.ci.tyHpQb5lIs7I7ti, $-E7tin [U]the activity of making certain that someone or something attracts a lot of interest or attention from many people, or the attention received as a result of this activity(褒义)宣传,(公众的)注意,名声The concert wasn't given much advance publicity, so many tickets remained unsold.音乐会事先没有做很多宣传,所以许多票没有卖出去。He attracted a lot of adverse publicity with his speech about unmarried mothers.他由于其关于未婚母亲的演讲招来传媒的不少抨击。Many public relations people believe there is no such thing as bad publicity.许多公关人员相信宣传错不了。Her first novel was published last year in a blaze of (= with a lot of) publicity.她的第一部小说是去年在公众瞩目之下出版的。We have planned an exciting publicity campaign with our advertisers.我们和广告人员一起策划了一个令人激动的宣传运动。The publicity generated by the court case has given a welcome boost to our sales.由于这个案子引起的知名度给我们的销售带来了令人欣慰的增长。His mother's fame has made him used to the glare of publicity.他的母亲的名声使他习惯了受人瞩目。The publicity material sent out by the company stressed their concern for the environment.这个公司散发的宣传材料强调了他们对环境的关心。The company's continued use of such dangerous chemicals has attracted a lot of negative publicity.这个公司继续使用这样危险的化学品招来了传煤的不少批评。The normally publicity-shy director will be making several public appearances for the launch of the movie.这个通常羞于众目睽睽的导演为了这部影片的发行将作几次公开露面。The enormous publicity surrounding the case will make it very difficult to hold a fair trial.对于这个案件的大量宣传会使得它很难有公正的审判。The pop group's arrival by hot-air balloon was just a publicity stunt (= an unusual way of attracting the public's attention).这个流行乐演唱组乘着热气球到来只是吸引公众注意力的花招。(saying)"Any publicity is good publicity".“引人注目总是好的。”
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