publicity
noun[U]
uk/pʌbˈlɪs.ə.ti/us/pʌbˈlɪs.ə.t̬i/B2
theactivityof makingcertainthat someone or somethingattractsa lot ofinterestorattentionfrom manypeople, or theattentionreceivedas aresultof thisactivity:
宣传活动;宣传,推广;关注Heattracteda lot ofadverse/badpublicity with hisspeechaboutunmarriedmothers.他就未婚妈妈所作的演讲招致了公众的不少抨击。
Her firstnovelwaspublishedlastyearin ablazeof(= with a lot of)publicity.她的第一部小说去年在大张旗鼓的宣传下出版。
We haveplannedanexcitingpublicitycampaignwithouradvertisers.我们和广告人员一起策划了一场十分精彩的宣传活动。
The publicitygeneratedby thecourtcasehas given awelcomeboosttooursales.由这个案子所产生的知名度给我们的销售带来了可喜的增长。
Thenormallypublicity-shydirectorwill be making severalpublicappearancesfor thelaunchof themovie.这位通常不愿抛头露面的导演为了这部影片的发行将公开亮相几次。
Theenormouspublicitysurroundingthecasewill make it verydifficulttoholdafairtrial.人们对于这个案件的极大关注使该案很难有公正的审判。
Thepopgroup'sarrivalbyhot-airballoonwas just a publicitystunt(= anunusualway ofattractingthe public'sattention).这个流行演唱组合乘热气球到来只是吸引眼球的噱头而已。
- Theirmarketingstrategyfor theproductinvolvesobtainingas muchfreepublicity aspossible.
- Thewholeepisodewas ablatantattempttogainpublicity.
- Theyreceiveda lot ofadversepublicity about thechanges.
- Lucia is going to do the publicity for theschoolplay.
- a publicitygimmick
Advertising and marketing
- ad
- ad agency
- adman
- advert
- advertise
- cross-selling
- customer relationship management
- detoxify
- dogfooding
- flyer
- non-brand
- o.n.o.
- obo
- off-brand
- on-brand
- superhype
- teaser
- telemarketing
- tie(something)in
- tout
Idiom
any publicity is good publicity