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1 | to support or encourage something 支持;鼓励;提倡 |
| The Government is committed to promoting the development and use of public transport. 政府致力于倡导公共交通的发展和使用。 |
| a campaign to promote recycling 提倡回收再利用的运动 |
| The opposition parties have deliberately promoted and condoned violence. 这些反对党刻意鼓动和纵容暴力。 |
| 1a | to help something to develop 促进;增进 | | The intense light promotes rapid growth of weeds and algae. 强光促进海草和藻类的快速生长。 | |
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2 | usually passive to move someone to a job at a higher level 升职;提升;晋升 |
| A college course can help you find work or get promoted. 大学课程能够帮助你找到工作或得到晋升。 |
| promote sb to sth Steve Burrows was recently promoted to senior group manager. 史蒂夫·伯罗斯最近被提升为高级团体经理。 |
| promote sb to a rank/post/position In 1982 he was promoted to the rank of sergeant. 1982年,他被提升为中士。 |
| 2a | to move a team to a higher level in their sport 使(运动队)升级 | | In 1980 they were promoted to the First Division. 1980年,他们晋升为甲级队。 | |
| 2b | to move a student to a higher class at the end of the school year 使(学生)升年级 | |
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3 | to attract people’ s attention to a product or event , for example by advertising 促销;推销 |
| These products are aggressively promoted and marketed. 对这些产品进行了雄心勃勃的推销和市场工作。 |
Words frequently used with promote | promote 的常见搭配词 | adverbs | actively, deliberately, heavily, strongly, vigorously, | 1 | nouns | awareness, competition, development, efficiency, growth, interest, understanding, use, | 1 | | |
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