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  • publicise

    英:['pʌblɪsaɪz]   美: [ˈpʌblɪˌsaɪz] 

    publicise 基本解释

    vt.

    宣传(某事物)(尤指用广告);

    英英释义

    publicise[ 'pʌblisaiz ]

    v.call attention to

    同义词:advertisepublicizeadvertize

    make public

    同义词:publicizeairbare

    publicise 相关例句

    双语例句

    用作及物动词(vt.)
    1. It's precisely because very few people know about it that we must publicise it.
      惟其知者甚少,故须多加宣传。
    2. The story underneath was about an increase in the demand for food stamps, after an effort to publicise their availability.
      报道是关于粮票需求增长的内幕,之前有人极力宣传粮票的用武之地。

    权威例句

    Arsenal helps publicise testicular cancer website.
    It is right to publicise recent advances in the media
    US Nurses Publicise "Health Insurance Casualty of the Day"
    GPs protest at plans to publicise their performance
    Blood donor centres can effectively publicise cancer screening
    Healthcare Commission will publicise NHS trusts’ levels of infection control
    GlaxoSmithKline staff told not to publicise ineffectiveness of its drug
    Publish or perish: why it’s important to publicise how, and if, research activities affect animals
    Corporate social responsibility communication: how corporations in the oil industry publicise their actions in the UK and Brazil
    Law: `Send My Son Home' ; the Families of Two Britons Held at Guantanamo Bay Are Hoping to Publicise Their Cause This Week, Reveals ...
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