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pub.li.cize objBr and Aus usually -ise 5pQb7lI7saIzv [T]If you publicize something, you make information about it generally available.公布,宣扬We'll need to publicize the date of the meeting well in advance because it's a busy time of year.我们得尽快提早公布会议的日期,因为这是一年中的繁忙时间。The teacher was criticized by the education authority for publicizing his complaints.这个教师因为公开了他的抱怨而受到教育当局的批评。Attitudes seem to be changing as a result of recent highly publicized cases of sexual harassment.由于大肆宣扬最近的几起性骚扰案,公众的态度似乎正在改变。The resort's popularity has declined since the much-publicized death of a German tourist there last year.由于大肆宣扬去年一个德国旅游者在那里死亡,这个休假地的名声下降了。The event was well publicized all over town.这个事件在全城传得沸沸扬扬。The work of the charity has been widely publicized throughout the media.慈善组织的工作被通过媒介广泛宣传。
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