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🔑 ad·ver·tiseBrE /ˈædvətaɪz/NAmE /ˈædvərtaɪz/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they advertise BrE /ˈædvətaɪz/ NAmE /ˈædvərtaɪz/present simple - he / she / it advertises BrE /ˈædvətaɪzɪz/ NAmE /ˈædvərtaɪzɪz/past simple advertised BrE /ˈædvətaɪzd/ NAmE /ˈædvərtaɪzd/past participle advertised BrE /ˈædvətaɪzd/ NAmE /ˈædvərtaɪzd/ -ing form advertising BrE /ˈædvətaɪzɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈædvərtaɪzɪŋ/🔑 [I, T] to tell the public about a product or a service in order to encourage people to buy or to use it 做广告;登广告◆If you want to attract more customers, try advertising in the local paper. 如果你要吸引更多顾客,就试试在当地报纸登广告。◆~ sth (as sth) The cruise was advertised as the 'journey of a lifetime'. 这次航行被宣传为 “终生难得的旅行”。 advertise, cold-calling, leaflet, mailing, mailshot, marketing, poster, product placement, prospectus, publicize 🔑 [I, T] to let people know that sth is going to happen, or that a job is available by giving details about it in a newspaper, on a notice in a public place, on the Internet, etc. (在报纸、公共场所公告牌、互联网等上)公布,征聘◆~ (for sb/sth) We are currently advertising for a new sales manager. 目前我们公开征聘一位新的销售经理。◆~ sthWe advertised the concert quite widely. 我们为这次音乐会作了相当广泛的宣传。 [T] ~ sthto show or tell sth about yourself to other people 展现,宣传(自己的事) SYN publicize ◆I wouldn't advertise the fact that you don't have a work permit. 我不会向外声张你没有工作许可证这件事。 |