advertise
verb[TorI]
uk/ˈæd.və.taɪz/us/ˈæd.vɚ.taɪz/B1
to make somethingknowngenerallyor inpublic,especiallyinordertosellit:
(尤指为了销售某物)登广告,做广告,宣传;公布;征聘We advertisedourcarin thelocalnewspaper.我们在当地报纸上登了广告出售我们的轿车。
He advertises hisserviceson thecompanynoticeboard.他在公司的布告牌上张贴广告来宣传其业务。
I'm going to advertisefor(= put anoticein thenewspaper,localshop, etc.,askingfor)someone tocleanmyhouse.我打算登广告雇个人来做家庭保洁。
There's noharminapplyingfor otherjobs, but if I were you, I wouldn't advertisethefact(= make itgenerallyknown)atwork.去应聘其他的工作没有害处。但如果是我的话,我就不会在上班时张扬这件事。
- They advertiseclothes'for thefullerfigure'.
- It is mostexpensiveto advertise atpeakviewingtimes.
- Theconcertwas well enough advertised butticketsaleswerepoor.
- Teachingpostsare advertised in Tuesday'seditionof thepaper.
- Themarketfor thosedreadfulcompilationrecordsyouseeadvertised on TV is just another of life'sgreatmysteries.
Advertising and marketing
- ad
- ad agency
- adman
- advert
- advertisement
- customer relationship management
- detoxify
- dogfooding
- flyer
- freesheet
- o.n.o.
- obo
- off-brand
- on-brand
- overexpose
- superhype
- teaser
- telemarketing
- tie(something)in
- tout