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 advertise ['ædvətaiz]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 做广告, 通知, 公布

vi. 做广告

[经] 登广告


  1. I advertised him of my plan.
    我告知他我的计划。
  2. We decided to advertise our new product.
    我们决定为我们的新产品做广告。
  3. If you want to sell your product you must advertise it.
    如果你要推销自己的产品,你就必须做广告。


advertise


Advertise \Ad`ver*tise"\ (?; 277), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
{Advertised}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Advertising}.] [F. avertir,
formerly also spelt advertir, to warn, give notice to, L.
advertere to turn to. The ending was probably influenced by
the noun advertisement. See {Advert}.]
To give notice to; to inform or apprise; to notify; to make
known; hence, to warn; -- often followed by of before the
subject of information; as, to advertise a man of his loss.
[Archaic]

I will advertise thee what this people shall do. --Num.
xxiv. 14.

4. To give public notice of; to announce publicly, esp. by a
printed notice; as, to advertise goods for sale, a lost
article, the sailing day of a vessel, a political meeting.

Syn: To apprise; inform; make known; notify; announce;
proclaim; promulgate; publish.

  1. Comments have to be sent to the ITC by the middle of next month. The commission previously said it intended to advertise the licence in January, with a closing date three months later. A March or April date now seems more likely.
  2. It was 'deemed to be insensitive in the short term' to advertise, said the airline, although it did not plan to cut its promotion budgets overall.
  3. New magazines for neophyte women golfers advise on proper makeup, and advertise gloves that emit a fragrance when a wearer grips a club.
  4. Kellogg said it would spend $40 million in the first year to advertise and promote the new cereal.
  5. Michael Klingensmith, publisher of Time Warner Inc.'s month-old Entertainment Weekly, said the magazine gets about 10 percent of its ad revenue from cigarette companies and supports the right to advertise a legal product.
  6. He said he did think it was improper for Pappas to advertise in a Missouri newspaper for young men to fill staff positions and to require them to send Pappas a photograph.
  7. If you can get to work and you can apply for a job, you ought to be hired on your merit." Honda last fall expanded its hiring area to 17 counties and agreed to recruit and advertise in Columbus and implement new training programs.
  8. Avon Products Inc., which makes the oil, doesn't advertise it as such, though users have sworn by its bug-deterring qualities for years.
  9. Miss Lindsay, an experienced backpacker, said Tuesday she put down a second name so as not to advertise that she was in the woods alone.
  10. The drug isn't named in the TV ads, though, because of restraints on drug makers who advertise prescription products directly to consumers.
  11. Manufacturers issue consumer incentives, which they advertise heavily, and dealer incentives, which receive little notice.
  12. "The general rule ought to be that you can advertise all you want, as long as you don't do anything false or misleading," said Monroe H. Freedman, a Hofstra University legal ethics professor.
  13. The Constitution doesn't guarantee a license to the tobacco industry to advertise such a deadly and lethal product."
  14. "You can advertise and promote, but the best advertisement is the title." "These things matter a lot," says Michal Korda, editor in chief of Simon & Schuster.
  15. After gathering the inventory, the children decided it was time to advertise.
  16. The need to advertise on even the smallest item helps Spir-it Inc. of Wakefield, Mass. A leading maker of plastic stirrers, it returns to private hands after three years under the aegis of Metapoint Partners, an investment group.
  17. Stores would change their procedures and advertise that they don't even keep records after the film is returned.
  18. For the small investor, some companies advertise shares in paintings which are stored away for selling after the five-year tax break takes effect, said Karl-Gustav Fernlund, a member of the governmental committee working on the tax revision.
  19. "It's a problem we wouldn't have seen a few years ago because attorneys didn't advertise very heavily," says a spokesman for New York City's Department of Consumer Affairs, which filed the New York suit.
  20. The seltzer delivery service wants Source Perrier to pay three times the amount it paid to advertise, or its profits during the 14-year period, says Ms. Barron.
  21. Other ad executives, though, say NBC should never have allowed the companies to advertise in a program featuring stories on them.
  22. A controversial decision had earlier been taken not to advertise the post of director-general and to offer an extension of only one year to Sir Michael's five-year contract.
  23. "This isn't the kind of thing we want to advertise a great deal," a ministry official said of the new record.
  24. Under the self-imposed measures, cigarette companies can't advertise in publications read primarily by young people.
  25. "If you don't advertise, all you've got left is price," says Mr. Howell.
  26. After a two-year debate, the SEC in January voted 3-2 to set strict standards on how mutual funds can advertise performance.
  27. Most defrauders do not advertise, he added.
  28. And no one in their right mind is going to advertise, say, a slimming-down of baggage checks, even if such a thing were on the cards.
  29. Thereafter they may not advertise.
  30. While urging consumers to be prudent in obtaining the drug from their dermatologists, the agency announced a crackdown on unlicensed manufacturers it said have started to advertise and distribute bogus drugs identified as Retin-A.
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