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词汇 advertise
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Definition of advertise in English:

advertise

verb ˈadvətʌɪzˈædvərˌtaɪz
[with object]
  • 1Describe or draw attention to (a product, service, or event) in a public medium in order to promote sales or attendance.

    为(产品、服务或事件)做广告

    a billboard advertising beer

    啤酒广告牌。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The event was advertised as family friendly with many workshops for both beginner and advanced practitioner.
    • Eventually, streaming video should prove of great use in promoting and advertising products on the Web.
    • Products that are advertised as cures for colic do not help.
    • People who want to promote or advertise a product or brand are the most interested.
    • Numerous billboards advertising this event have been rented.
    • You are required to advertise your product or service and the terms of the sale honestly and accurately.
    • Coating products are promoted and advertised as graffiti-resistant, but what does that really mean?
    • Six out of ten of those quizzed said they mistrusted brands that used pop-ups to advertise their products and services.
    • The conference was advertised as being about gender and identity in South China.
    • Each event will be advertised as soon as they are arranged.
    • Recognising the importance of advertising a public event became the impetus for two simultaneous activities.
    • This event is advertised as a family day out with opportunities to watch skilled aviation displays and see exciting jet aircraft.
    • It's about reaching of the widest possible audience we can to advertise our products and services.
    • It is all part of the national programme being advertised as Power to Change.
    • The detective said the prostitution service was advertised as an an escort service.
    • Web sites are all about advertising products, ideas and services.
    • The lecture's organizers have said the lecture was clearly advertised as a series of yarns.
    • There are no billboards advertising Western products.
    • They encourage the use of medicines without any prescription by advertising their products on television and radio.
    • Although the service was advertised as being ‘free’ it was being charged at 38p per minute.
    1. 1.1 Publicize information about (a vacancy)
      for every job we advertise we get a hundred applicants

      我们每个职位的广告都有100名应聘者。

      no object he advertised for dancers in the trade papers

      他在行业报纸上登广告招聘舞蹈演员。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • However, it has struggled to recruit the 550 staff it needs in its new location, despite advertising the vacancies.
      • Mrs Darlington got the job after the town council advertised the vacancy last summer.
      • Ms Gordon explained that that house would be advertised for tender in the near future.
      • They were advertised for the princely sum of $16.95 and even a young squirt like me could afford one at that price.
      • So much so that the English Golf Union has got a page on its website which advertises such vacancies.
      • The company already advertises vacancies here on its website.
      • Before the trip the agency will advertise the vacancies in all major Australian cities.
      • They do not advertise these vacancies, but family and friends are appointed.
      • They have already advertised for a Principal and will advertise a teaching post once the Principal has been appointed.
      • Frank, 41, applied for the post when the parish council advertised two vacancies.
      • The post is being advertised for the third time in less than a year.
      • New four-bedroom semis are now being advertised for £85,000, down from £92,000 last August.
      • Our members will one week be asking employers to advertise vacancies and the next they'll be asking for a job.
      • Recreational activities and evening classes are advertised for the longer nights approaching.
      • Mr Taylor pointed out it should have been advertised for the over-60s.
      • Not a single place was advertised for rent at under £200 a week-and that gets a studio or a one-bedroom flat.
      • I only found one job that advertised for an evolutionary psychologist.
      • Once this was done a provincial circular would be issued advertising vacancies for internal recruitment.
      • Recruitment and retention activities are occurring but having no real impact on vacancies being advertised.
      • And she also set-up a multi-lingual website to help advertise vacancies.
      Synonyms
      publicize, make public, make known, give publicity to, bill, post, announce, broadcast, proclaim, trumpet, shout from the rooftops, give notice of, call attention to, promulgate
      promote, market, merchandise, peddle, display, tout, build up, beat/bang the drum for, trail, trailer
      informal push, plug, hype, hype up, give a plug to, puff, give a puff to, boost, flog
      North American informal ballyhoo, flack, huckster, blurb
      Australian/New Zealand informal spruik
    2. 1.2 Make (a quality or fact) known.
      宣传,让人知道(品质,事实)
      Meryl coughed briefly to advertise her presence

      梅里尔咳了咳,想让大家注意到她在场。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • A lot of people don't want to advertise the fact that they have a personal trainer.
      • You are passionate and adventurous, however, you do not go around advertising these qualities.
      • I didn't want to advertise the fact that we'd be away from the flat for a while.
      • They would also have to pay to advertise the fact they would be applying for the licence.
      • Remove labels from new trees and shrubs as this advertises the fact that they are new and easy to remove.
      • If you need to escape an oppressive regime, can you afford to advertise that fact by filling out an asylum claim in the street?
      • Regis also took the opportunity to advertise the quality of the police department that he headed.
      • We have installed additional signs on the road and done everything possible to advertise the fact that the speed limit has been reduced.
      • Why did this letter writer not take out a full page advertisement to advertise this fact?
      • That was Jessica's voice, slightly nasal, desperately advertising the fact that any pity would be welcome.
      • She was vague about the reasons, but she didn't want to advertise the fact I was intelligent.
      • It's not my responsibility to advertise the fact that I am ruthless.
      • No one bothered advertising the fact that, in order to live, I need to keep breathing.
      • I didn't even find out that we had any titles in our family until I was about eight or nine, they hated to advertise that fact.
      • She didn't advertise the fact that she was listening to only him, but she wanted to.
      • I wore only a pair of jeans and a t-shirt advertising the fact that I had given blood at the last blood drive.
      • In order to cope with this dilemma, the authorities decided to remove the signs on Friday, but not to advertise the fact.
      • He seems reluctant to advertise the fact he has a cousin from France.
      • It said it wants to advertise this fact in a more tangible way hence the commission's presence at the show.
      • If a man is a fool, the best thing to do is to encourage him to advertise the fact by speaking. - Woodrow Wilson
    3. 1.3archaic Notify (someone) of something.
      〈古〉提醒…注意
      some prisoners advertised the French of this terrible danger

      一些囚犯提醒法国人注意这一可怕的危险。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • He was advertised the French army in Italy had had an overthrow.
      • The captains of the guards advertised the Emperor of it, who sent out scouts.

Origin

Late Middle English: from Old French advertiss-, lengthened stem of advertir, from Latin advertere 'turn towards' (see advert2).

Definition of advertise in US English:

advertise

verbˈædvərˌtaɪzˈadvərˌtīz
[with object]
  • 1Describe or draw attention to (a product, service, or event) in a public medium in order to promote sales or attendance.

    为(产品、服务或事件)做广告

    a billboard advertising beer

    啤酒广告牌。

    many rugs are advertised as machine washable

    有许多地毯都做广告说可以机洗。

    no object we had a chance to advertise on television

    我们有机会在电视上做广告。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They encourage the use of medicines without any prescription by advertising their products on television and radio.
    • You are required to advertise your product or service and the terms of the sale honestly and accurately.
    • Web sites are all about advertising products, ideas and services.
    • It's about reaching of the widest possible audience we can to advertise our products and services.
    • The conference was advertised as being about gender and identity in South China.
    • The lecture's organizers have said the lecture was clearly advertised as a series of yarns.
    • The event was advertised as family friendly with many workshops for both beginner and advanced practitioner.
    • Coating products are promoted and advertised as graffiti-resistant, but what does that really mean?
    • It is all part of the national programme being advertised as Power to Change.
    • Numerous billboards advertising this event have been rented.
    • Eventually, streaming video should prove of great use in promoting and advertising products on the Web.
    • There are no billboards advertising Western products.
    • People who want to promote or advertise a product or brand are the most interested.
    • Products that are advertised as cures for colic do not help.
    • This event is advertised as a family day out with opportunities to watch skilled aviation displays and see exciting jet aircraft.
    • Although the service was advertised as being ‘free’ it was being charged at 38p per minute.
    • Six out of ten of those quizzed said they mistrusted brands that used pop-ups to advertise their products and services.
    • Each event will be advertised as soon as they are arranged.
    • Recognising the importance of advertising a public event became the impetus for two simultaneous activities.
    • The detective said the prostitution service was advertised as an an escort service.
    1. 1.1 Seek to fill (a vacancy) by putting a notice in a newspaper or other medium.
      (在报纸或其他媒体上)广告招聘
      for every job we advertise we get a hundred applicants

      我们每个职位的广告都有100名应聘者。

      no object he advertised for dancers in the trade papers

      他在行业报纸上登广告招聘舞蹈演员。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • They were advertised for the princely sum of $16.95 and even a young squirt like me could afford one at that price.
      • And she also set-up a multi-lingual website to help advertise vacancies.
      • Mrs Darlington got the job after the town council advertised the vacancy last summer.
      • They have already advertised for a Principal and will advertise a teaching post once the Principal has been appointed.
      • They do not advertise these vacancies, but family and friends are appointed.
      • The post is being advertised for the third time in less than a year.
      • Mr Taylor pointed out it should have been advertised for the over-60s.
      • I only found one job that advertised for an evolutionary psychologist.
      • The company already advertises vacancies here on its website.
      • Our members will one week be asking employers to advertise vacancies and the next they'll be asking for a job.
      • So much so that the English Golf Union has got a page on its website which advertises such vacancies.
      • Before the trip the agency will advertise the vacancies in all major Australian cities.
      • Recruitment and retention activities are occurring but having no real impact on vacancies being advertised.
      • Once this was done a provincial circular would be issued advertising vacancies for internal recruitment.
      • Frank, 41, applied for the post when the parish council advertised two vacancies.
      • Recreational activities and evening classes are advertised for the longer nights approaching.
      • Not a single place was advertised for rent at under £200 a week-and that gets a studio or a one-bedroom flat.
      • New four-bedroom semis are now being advertised for £85,000, down from £92,000 last August.
      • Ms Gordon explained that that house would be advertised for tender in the near future.
      • However, it has struggled to recruit the 550 staff it needs in its new location, despite advertising the vacancies.
      Synonyms
      publicize, make public, make known, give publicity to, bill, post, announce, broadcast, proclaim, trumpet, shout from the rooftops, give notice of, call attention to, promulgate
    2. 1.2 Make (a quality or fact) known.
      宣传,让人知道(品质,事实)
      Meryl coughed briefly to advertise her presence

      梅里尔咳了咳,想让大家注意到她在场。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • I wore only a pair of jeans and a t-shirt advertising the fact that I had given blood at the last blood drive.
      • They would also have to pay to advertise the fact they would be applying for the licence.
      • You are passionate and adventurous, however, you do not go around advertising these qualities.
      • In order to cope with this dilemma, the authorities decided to remove the signs on Friday, but not to advertise the fact.
      • It said it wants to advertise this fact in a more tangible way hence the commission's presence at the show.
      • She was vague about the reasons, but she didn't want to advertise the fact I was intelligent.
      • That was Jessica's voice, slightly nasal, desperately advertising the fact that any pity would be welcome.
      • If you need to escape an oppressive regime, can you afford to advertise that fact by filling out an asylum claim in the street?
      • We have installed additional signs on the road and done everything possible to advertise the fact that the speed limit has been reduced.
      • Remove labels from new trees and shrubs as this advertises the fact that they are new and easy to remove.
      • I didn't even find out that we had any titles in our family until I was about eight or nine, they hated to advertise that fact.
      • Regis also took the opportunity to advertise the quality of the police department that he headed.
      • It's not my responsibility to advertise the fact that I am ruthless.
      • I didn't want to advertise the fact that we'd be away from the flat for a while.
      • She didn't advertise the fact that she was listening to only him, but she wanted to.
      • If a man is a fool, the best thing to do is to encourage him to advertise the fact by speaking. - Woodrow Wilson
      • He seems reluctant to advertise the fact he has a cousin from France.
      • A lot of people don't want to advertise the fact that they have a personal trainer.
      • Why did this letter writer not take out a full page advertisement to advertise this fact?
      • No one bothered advertising the fact that, in order to live, I need to keep breathing.
    3. 1.3archaic Notify (someone) of something.
      〈古〉提醒…注意
      some prisoners advertised the French of this terrible danger

      一些囚犯提醒法国人注意这一可怕的危险。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • He was advertised the French army in Italy had had an overthrow.
      • The captains of the guards advertised the Emperor of it, who sent out scouts.

Origin

Late Middle English: from Old French advertiss-, lengthened stem of advertir, from Latin advertere ‘turn towards’ (see advert).

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