网站首页  词典首页

请输入您要查询的词汇:

 

词汇 want ad
释义

Definition of want ad in English:

want ad

noun
North American informal
  • A classified advertisement in a newspaper or magazine; a small ad.

    〈美,非正式〉(报刊)分类广告;小广告

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Simply sending your resume to employers who've placed want ads is not enough.
    • The most traditional source of vacancies, the want ads, has gone high-tech.
    • The following year he relocated to New York, where, through a want ad, he found a job writing exhibition reviews for Arts Digest.
    • The noticeboard has a number of want ads for band members.
    • While that might sound like no big deal, consider this: placing a want ad for a ‘recent graduate’ is considered an act of age discrimination.
    • I'm at the library every morning at opening time to check the want ads, make phone calls and surf the web looking for openings.
    • My daily newspaper, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, publishes homosexual want ads.
    • Jamie went through the want ads, and underlined several jobs that she wanted to investigate.
    • One day, you see a want ad in your local newspaper: ‘Agency seeking young women to work as au pairs.’
    • Factory owners desperate for workers have resorted to taking out full-page want ads in the city's Chinese newspapers, but they say they have gotten minimal results.
    • By late summer I found that I was reading the want ads when my wife wasn't looking.
    • So I spent the summer locked in my room, working on my chops, scanning the want ads - I came across this cool one and called the number.
    • The lad starts his job search by scanning the want ads in the city's leading Republican newspaper, the New York Tribune, which seems an unlikely resource for a new arrival from a remote village.
    • The National Organization for Women forms in 1966, petitioning to stop sex segregation of want ads and one year later to request federally funded childcare centers.
    • Jacques decides to place a want ad for a housekeeper.
    • You'll also find a successful want ad section where many pilots sell and purchase hang gliding gear.
    • The next morning, I started sifting through the want ads from the Sunday paper.
    • Wes leafed through the want ads, looking for some sort of job.
    • Magick is both doing the ritual and giving you're friend the want ad.
    • About half of the cost of the magazine is paid for by the advertisers, and folks who send in their want ads.

Definition of want ad in US English:

want ad

nounˈwôn(t) ˌad
North American informal
  • A classified advertisement in a newspaper or magazine; a small ad.

    〈美,非正式〉(报刊)分类广告;小广告

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I'm at the library every morning at opening time to check the want ads, make phone calls and surf the web looking for openings.
    • My daily newspaper, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, publishes homosexual want ads.
    • The National Organization for Women forms in 1966, petitioning to stop sex segregation of want ads and one year later to request federally funded childcare centers.
    • You'll also find a successful want ad section where many pilots sell and purchase hang gliding gear.
    • The next morning, I started sifting through the want ads from the Sunday paper.
    • Wes leafed through the want ads, looking for some sort of job.
    • So I spent the summer locked in my room, working on my chops, scanning the want ads - I came across this cool one and called the number.
    • About half of the cost of the magazine is paid for by the advertisers, and folks who send in their want ads.
    • Simply sending your resume to employers who've placed want ads is not enough.
    • Factory owners desperate for workers have resorted to taking out full-page want ads in the city's Chinese newspapers, but they say they have gotten minimal results.
    • The following year he relocated to New York, where, through a want ad, he found a job writing exhibition reviews for Arts Digest.
    • One day, you see a want ad in your local newspaper: ‘Agency seeking young women to work as au pairs.’
    • Jacques decides to place a want ad for a housekeeper.
    • The lad starts his job search by scanning the want ads in the city's leading Republican newspaper, the New York Tribune, which seems an unlikely resource for a new arrival from a remote village.
    • Jamie went through the want ads, and underlined several jobs that she wanted to investigate.
    • The most traditional source of vacancies, the want ads, has gone high-tech.
    • The noticeboard has a number of want ads for band members.
    • While that might sound like no big deal, consider this: placing a want ad for a ‘recent graduate’ is considered an act of age discrimination.
    • By late summer I found that I was reading the want ads when my wife wasn't looking.
    • Magick is both doing the ritual and giving you're friend the want ad.
随便看

 

春雷网英语在线翻译词典收录了464360条英语词汇在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用英语词汇的中英文双语翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2000-2024 Sndmkt.com All Rights Reserved 更新时间:2024/12/28 0:09:16