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词汇 advertisement
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Definition of advertisement in English:

advertisement

noun ədˈvəːtɪzm(ə)ntədˈvəːtɪsm(ə)nt
  • 1A notice or announcement in a public medium promoting a product, service, or event or publicizing a job vacancy.

    广告

    advertisements for alcoholic drinks

    酒类广告。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In recent weeks, the Daily Bugle has printed more than a dozen large advertisements for cigarettes.
    • It features advertisements for equipment sales, as well as bands searching for musicians and various other items.
    • Brightly-coloured neon signs are mostly used as rooftop advertisements for hotels or other commercial institutions.
    • That is why so many advertisements for products consist of nothing more than the name of the product and perhaps a smiling face.
    • The sports star will do TV advertisements for the candidate.
    • As a result, cigarette makers do not need to design different packages and advertisements for each state.
    • Students created advertisements for their products, and they also learned how to make change.
    • Over the years, I've noticed various advertisements for customised designer beds.
    • Our public service advertisements continue to appear in national magazines.
    • And scores of promos through print and television advertisements announce the arrival of new films.
    • He would frequently answer advertisements for rental vacancies, but no landlord would offer his family a spot.
    • And nowhere is this science more exciting than in the advertisements for personal care products.
    • But advertisements for massage services will continue to appear in the paper.
    • They have produced advertisements for beers, cosmetics, stores and movies.
    • The advertisements for promoting television sets also help in achieving a boost in overall sales.
    • It has produced non-commercial public service advertisements, including ones for the 1999 election.
    • Most advertisements for baby products suggest that what's good for baby is also pretty good for mum.
    • City pages of newspapers are filled with high visibility advertisements for new products.
    • All advertisements for cosmetic surgery should also carry clear health warnings, she added.
    • Littered throughout today's newspapers there are job advertisements for positions in the public service.
    Synonyms
    notice, announcement, bulletin
    commercial, promotion, blurb, write-up, display
    poster, leaflet, pamphlet, flyer, bill, handbill, handout, circular, brochure, sign, placard
    North American folder, dodger
    French affiche
    informal ad, push, plug, puff, bumf
    British informal advert
    1. 1.1advertisement forinformal A person or thing regarded as a means of recommending something.
      〈非正式〉活广告,宣传
      unhappy clients are not a good advertisement for the firm

      不满意的客户对公司可不是个好宣传。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • It comes down to a system that is no advertisement for American technology.
      • The president's testimony is a long, tedious advertisement for his company.
      • A while back, I wrote an article that was basically one big advertisement for how incredibly datable I am.
      • It was the government's best possible advertisement for a new stadium.
      • He was no advertisement for the underdog in his playing days.
      • The organisation is looking for more volunteers and there could be no better advertisement for the group than Julie.
      • The International Rules was the most frightful advertisement for sport that one could ever want to see.
      • After all, torture victims are the best possible advertisement for terrorist recruitment.
      • The first semi-final however was an absolute humdinger, a marvellous advertisement for the sport.
      • He's no advertisement for a healthy look, is he?
      • Unhappy at work and in love, our heroine has been the worst imaginable advertisement for women's independence.
      • The walk on Sunday was a huge success story and was a very good advertisement for the Walkway.
      • It could become a much more attractive advertisement for paleontology and for the Society.
      • He is tennis's most high-profile advertisement for the benefits of an alternative education.
      • The current edition is a dull, impersonal and ill - judged advertisement for what we trust is the excitement to come.
      • February is the month when there is no vegetation to cover this awful advertisement for the town.
      • It would be the most richly observed advertisement for the values of freedom we can imagine.
      • Then again, this article was basically one long deranged advertisement for his shows.
      • The film is no bad advertisement for the company, either.
      • All in all it makes a poor advertisement for the firm.
      Synonyms
      favourable mention, piece of publicity, favourable review, promotion, recommendation, commendation, mention, good word, commercial

Origin

Late Middle English (denoting a statement calling attention to something): from Old French advertissement, from the verb advertir (see advertise).

  • Latin advertere ‘turn towards’ is the base of advertise (Late Middle English) and advertisement. Advertisement was originally ‘a statement calling attention to something’; it started to be abbreviated to advert in the mid 19th century. If you do something inadvertently (mid 17th century) then you have not turned your mind towards it. verse is related.

Definition of advertisement in US English:

advertisement

noun
  • 1A notice or announcement in a public medium promoting a product, service, or event or publicizing a job vacancy.

    广告

    advertisements for alcoholic drinks

    酒类广告。

    we received only two replies to our advertisement
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Students created advertisements for their products, and they also learned how to make change.
    • Brightly-coloured neon signs are mostly used as rooftop advertisements for hotels or other commercial institutions.
    • Over the years, I've noticed various advertisements for customised designer beds.
    • As a result, cigarette makers do not need to design different packages and advertisements for each state.
    • He would frequently answer advertisements for rental vacancies, but no landlord would offer his family a spot.
    • All advertisements for cosmetic surgery should also carry clear health warnings, she added.
    • But advertisements for massage services will continue to appear in the paper.
    • Most advertisements for baby products suggest that what's good for baby is also pretty good for mum.
    • Littered throughout today's newspapers there are job advertisements for positions in the public service.
    • It has produced non-commercial public service advertisements, including ones for the 1999 election.
    • They have produced advertisements for beers, cosmetics, stores and movies.
    • City pages of newspapers are filled with high visibility advertisements for new products.
    • Our public service advertisements continue to appear in national magazines.
    • And scores of promos through print and television advertisements announce the arrival of new films.
    • The advertisements for promoting television sets also help in achieving a boost in overall sales.
    • It features advertisements for equipment sales, as well as bands searching for musicians and various other items.
    • That is why so many advertisements for products consist of nothing more than the name of the product and perhaps a smiling face.
    • The sports star will do TV advertisements for the candidate.
    • And nowhere is this science more exciting than in the advertisements for personal care products.
    • In recent weeks, the Daily Bugle has printed more than a dozen large advertisements for cigarettes.
    Synonyms
    notice, announcement, bulletin
    1. 1.1advertisement forinformal A person or thing regarded as a means of recommending something.
      〈非正式〉活广告,宣传
      unhappy clients are not a good advertisement for the company

      不满意的客户对公司可不是个好宣传。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • A while back, I wrote an article that was basically one big advertisement for how incredibly datable I am.
      • The organisation is looking for more volunteers and there could be no better advertisement for the group than Julie.
      • All in all it makes a poor advertisement for the firm.
      • It could become a much more attractive advertisement for paleontology and for the Society.
      • After all, torture victims are the best possible advertisement for terrorist recruitment.
      • Unhappy at work and in love, our heroine has been the worst imaginable advertisement for women's independence.
      • February is the month when there is no vegetation to cover this awful advertisement for the town.
      • The current edition is a dull, impersonal and ill - judged advertisement for what we trust is the excitement to come.
      • Then again, this article was basically one long deranged advertisement for his shows.
      • He was no advertisement for the underdog in his playing days.
      • He's no advertisement for a healthy look, is he?
      • It was the government's best possible advertisement for a new stadium.
      • The walk on Sunday was a huge success story and was a very good advertisement for the Walkway.
      • It comes down to a system that is no advertisement for American technology.
      • The International Rules was the most frightful advertisement for sport that one could ever want to see.
      • He is tennis's most high-profile advertisement for the benefits of an alternative education.
      • It would be the most richly observed advertisement for the values of freedom we can imagine.
      • The president's testimony is a long, tedious advertisement for his company.
      • The film is no bad advertisement for the company, either.
      • The first semi-final however was an absolute humdinger, a marvellous advertisement for the sport.
      Synonyms
      favourable mention, piece of publicity, favourable review, promotion, recommendation, commendation, mention, good word, commercial
    2. 1.2archaic A notice to readers in a book.
      〈古〉(书中)致读者,说明文字
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The other is an 18th century advertisement for a slave auction.

Origin

Late Middle English (denoting a statement calling attention to something): from Old French advertissement, from the verb advertir (see advertise).

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