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ad.vert.ise (obj)H5Ad7vE7taIz, $-vL-vto make (something) known generally or in public, esp. in order to sell it为…做广告,登广告,大肆宣传We decided to advertise our car (=to publish a description of it together with the price we wanted for it) in the local newspaper. [T]我们决定在当地的报纸上为我们的汽车登广告。He advertises his services on the company noticeboard. [T]他将自己的服务广告登在了公司的告示板上。I'm going to advertise for (=put a notice in the newspaper, local shop, etc., asking for) someone to clean my house. [I]我打算登广告雇一个人打扫我的房子。The extended news bulletin means that the remainder of this evening's programmes will be running twenty minutes later than advertised. [T]延长的新闻公告意味着今晚剩下的节目都要比预告晚20分钟。He has always advertised(=made generally known) his willingness to talk to the press. [T]他总是大肆宣传自己愿意对新闻界讲话。There's no harm in applying for other jobs, but if I were you, I wouldn't advertise the fact (=make it generally known) at work. [T]应聘其他工作没有害处,但如果我是你,我不会在上班时大肆宣扬这件事。
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