publicise

[美]/'pʌblɪsaɪz/
[英]/ˈpʌblɪˌsaɪz/
词频: 极高

释义

vt. 宣传(某事物)(尤指用广告)
词形变化
过去分词publicised
过去式publicised
现在分词publicising
第三人称单数publicises

例句

her highly publicised affair with a leading politician

她与一名政界要人备受关注的风流韵事

All relevant departments will co-operate to publicise this MPF system which affects the general public.

有关部门会齐心合力,推广这项影响广大市民的计划。

The company decided to publicise their new product through social media.

公司决定通过社交媒体公开他们的新产品。

It's important to publicise the event to attract more attendees.

公开活动是吸引更多参与者的重要手段。

The government aims to publicise the benefits of recycling to the public.

政府旨在向公众宣传回收利益。

The charity organization used various channels to publicise their fundraising campaign.

慈善组织利用各种渠道宣传他们的筹款活动。

The artist hired a PR agency to help publicise her upcoming exhibition.

艺术家聘请了公关公司帮助宣传她即将举办的展览。

The museum plans to publicise the new exhibit with a press release.

博物馆计划通过新闻稿宣传新展品。

It's crucial to publicise accurate information to avoid misunderstandings.

公布准确信息至关重要,以避免误解。

The celebrity's team worked hard to publicise her latest movie.

这位名人的团队努力宣传她的最新电影。

The school decided to publicise the new scholarship program to attract more applicants.

学校决定宣传新的奖学金计划,以吸引更多申请者。

The city council launched a campaign to publicise the importance of water conservation.

市议会发起了一场宣传活动,宣传水资源保护的重要性。

原声例句

They feel more together when they publicise and highlight the discrimination they have experienced.

他们在公开和强调他们经受过的歧视时会觉得更加团结。

来源: 6 Minute English

The first stop on her much publicised goodwill tour of European capitals.

这是其欧洲首都亲善访问的首站。

来源: Roman Holiday Selection

We should publicise what we're doing-to our customers in the domestic market and abroad.

我们应该向国内外的客户宣传我们正在做的事情。

来源: BEC Higher Listening Past Papers (Volume 5)

Thomson Callender, the Republican journalist who had publicised the Reynolds affair.

汤姆森·卡伦德 (Thomson Callender),共和党记者,曾公开雷诺兹事件。

来源: Character Profile

D) To publicise the concern about the impact of krill fishing.

D) 宣传对磷虾捕捞影响的关注。

来源: 2019 CET-6 Reading Comprehension Past Exam Papers

Shame is one way to publicise it; exposing the suffering it involves is salutary.

羞耻是宣传它的一种方式;揭露它所涉及的苦难是有益的。

来源: The Economist Culture

After all, before he took the job he had already publicised the fact that cracks in a dam were caused by official negligence.

毕竟,在他担任该职位之前,他已经公布了一个事实,即大坝的裂缝是由于官方疏忽造成的。

来源: The Economist (Summary)

Napster’s peer-to-peer file sharing system was perhaps the most highly publicised of its time and it was not always good publicity.

纳普斯特的点对点文件共享系统轰动一时,但是引来的评论并非完全积极正面。

来源: BBC Listening Collection May 2016

Although it's not meant an enormous amount of money for us, it has made our activities even more widely publicised and understood.

虽然这个奖并没有给我们带来巨额的金钱,但是它使我们的活动更加广为人知,大家对我们的工作也更加理解。

来源: Cambridge IELTS Listening Actual Test 10 (Mainland China Edition)

So every vessel that goes into our seas and oceans publicises its location using a transponder system.

因此,每艘进入我们海洋的船只都会使用转发器系统公布其位置。

来源: Financial Times Podcast

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