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Definition of self-promotion in English: self-promotionnoun mass nounThe action of promoting or publicizing oneself or one's activities, especially in a forceful way. 自我推销;自我宣传 she's guilty of criminally bad taste and shameless self-promotion 她的错误在于恶俗的品味和恬不知耻的自我吹捧。 Example sentencesExamples - The traditional climb up the professional ladder can be one of competitiveness and self-promotion.
- But part of how he achieved that is by shameless self-promotion and hustling.
- The real problem is the shamelessness of the self-promotion.
- Some people blog for fun, for self-promotion to pursue a special interest or to stay in touch with a bunch of friends.
- However long the odds, he couldn't bring himself to turn away all those labors of hope and industry and self-promotion.
- Shameless self-promotion, for instance, can land a company on the front page of the local paper.
- But there are signs that he could be losing his touch for self-promotion.
- And, somewhat surprisingly, he has almost no patience for the mechanics of self-promotion.
- One of the challenges for me, personally, has been self-promotion.
- This is a place with no need for pretension, shameless self-promotion or global snobbery.
- He justified the fib by saying the made-up support would be more credible than self-promotion alone.
- Wow, that was some serious self-promotion right there.
- The guy has a genius for self-promotion that is beyond belief.
- It also reflected his gift for self-promotion; he was getting the word out about his new book, which took a critical look at psychotherapy.
- It was an exercise in self-promotion in which he should not have indulged.
- But he was never blinded by its glories or its self-promotion.
- But such attacks stand no chance against deftly channeled self-promotion.
- Indeed, the issue of self-promotion is key to the visibility of the artwork.
- You may laugh, but self-promotion doesn't come easily to me.
- But Johnson, who will turn 28 during wild-card weekend in January, doesn't look to be stopping the self-promotion any time soon.
Derivativesnounˌsɛlfprəˈməʊtəˌsɛlfprəˈmoʊdər A person who promotes or publicizes themselves or their activities, especially in a forceful way. 自我推销;自我宣传 he is a shameless self-promoter, and couldn't resist getting a headline Example sentencesExamples - Depending on your point of view, he's either a tireless advocate for the sport of bodybuilding or an annoying self-promoter who won't go away.
- Based on an old collection box for the Spastics Society, the piece marks the lowest point to date of this derivative self-promoter.
- Again like Catlin, Curtis was a constant self-promoter constantly in need of money.
adjectivesɛlfprəˈməʊtɪŋˌsɛlfprəˈmoʊdɪŋ Promoting or publicizing oneself or one's activities, especially in a forceful way. 自我推销;自我宣传 a conceited, self-promoting charlatan Example sentencesExamples - a self-promoting political publicity stunt
- There were to be no hidden corners, no clandestine agendas, no self-promoting spin-doctoring.
- Men are more, in general, more self-promoting.
- Now the old cynical Talking Points would have accused Turley of being a self-promoting hack.
Definition of self-promotion in US English: self-promotionnoun The action of promoting or publicizing oneself or one's activities, especially in a forceful way. 自我推销;自我宣传 she's guilty of criminally bad taste and shameless self-promotion 她的错误在于恶俗的品味和恬不知耻的自我吹捧。 Example sentencesExamples - You may laugh, but self-promotion doesn't come easily to me.
- It also reflected his gift for self-promotion; he was getting the word out about his new book, which took a critical look at psychotherapy.
- He justified the fib by saying the made-up support would be more credible than self-promotion alone.
- One of the challenges for me, personally, has been self-promotion.
- But there are signs that he could be losing his touch for self-promotion.
- However long the odds, he couldn't bring himself to turn away all those labors of hope and industry and self-promotion.
- But part of how he achieved that is by shameless self-promotion and hustling.
- It was an exercise in self-promotion in which he should not have indulged.
- The real problem is the shamelessness of the self-promotion.
- Wow, that was some serious self-promotion right there.
- Some people blog for fun, for self-promotion to pursue a special interest or to stay in touch with a bunch of friends.
- Shameless self-promotion, for instance, can land a company on the front page of the local paper.
- Indeed, the issue of self-promotion is key to the visibility of the artwork.
- And, somewhat surprisingly, he has almost no patience for the mechanics of self-promotion.
- But Johnson, who will turn 28 during wild-card weekend in January, doesn't look to be stopping the self-promotion any time soon.
- But he was never blinded by its glories or its self-promotion.
- But such attacks stand no chance against deftly channeled self-promotion.
- The guy has a genius for self-promotion that is beyond belief.
- The traditional climb up the professional ladder can be one of competitiveness and self-promotion.
- This is a place with no need for pretension, shameless self-promotion or global snobbery.
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