advertised adj. 广告的
- No, not that. I am interested in the new software you advertised.
不,不是那种产品。我是对你们广告的新软件感兴趣。 - She never buys the first thing that she sees advertised; she always spends a little time shopping round for the best price.
她从不一看见做广告的东西就买;她总是花点时间多走几家商店买最便宜的。
advertised[ adj ]
called to public attention
<adj.all>
these advertised products
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.
advertised \advertised\ adj.
1. called to public attention. these advertised products
[WordNet 1.5]
- Yair Klein's firm, Hod Hahanit, or Spearhead, advertised in the Spanish-language edition of the directory in 1988, a year before Mr. Klein was accused of training Colombian drug warriors.
- Grand Met's only U.S. units not included in the deal are Carillon Importers and Paddington Corp.; both those companies import liquor, which can't be advertised on TV.
- Maybe Democrats aren't as brain-dead as advertised.
- The decision is a blow to the Bush administration's heavily advertised assault on restrictive trade practices by foreign companies and governments.
- 'It was advertised in one of the pensions magazines, and it sounded like a challenge,' he says.
- For 20 years or so, the signs have also advertised what Nash calls his cancer research on chickens.
- Just after the bombing, Geraldine McShane advertised a "Bomb Damage Sale" at the Pick 'n' Mix shop on Charlotte St. In the summer, she had a going out of business sale.
- However, the advertised property appraisal and the deed signed by the city included the garage in specified measurements and within the specified property lines.
- The offer, advertised in today's editions of The Wall Street Journal, is scheduled to expire at the end of November.
- It was wonderful to see this after knowing of the slaughter they've gone through." George Washington advertised in it, Thomas Jefferson sued it and Mark Twain tried to buy a piece of it.
- Airlines would also be required to make a reasonable number of seats available at advertised prices, although the standards don't give specific numbers.
- Missouri Sen. John Danforth, whose campaign advertised his role in trade legislation initially opposed by the Reagan administration, easily won re-election, as did Sen. John Chafee of Rhode Island.
- The strategic defense initiative that was advertised four years ago is not the same research program that is in place today.
- In a lawsuit filed in federal district court here, the Wayne, N.J.-based maker of Combat Roach Control System claimed d-Con falsely advertised the effectiveness and superiority of its roach "bait stations."
- When callers dialed a toll-free number that advertised high-paying jobs, they were instructed to dial a 976 or 900 number.
- Even though the openings are advertised in newspapers and law journals, fewer than two dozen people typically apply, according to appeals-court judges, who appoint bankruptcy judges.
- Macy's advertised mink coats at 50% off.
- In the usual taste test, the advertised brand wins hands down.
- "I haven't advertised this as much as I think one has to these days.
- Against the University of Illinois-Chicago here, the Yanks overcame their chronic travel-weariness to show most of their advertised strengths.
- The company's agent has advertised in Atmoda since the fall, he said.
- Consumers looking for a reputable physician often turn to the Yellow Pages, but researchers say verifying the credentials advertised can be all but impossible.
- Partly as a consequence of such complicated pricing, it becomes nearly impossible to estimate the price of an automobile from the prices advertised, which often are for bare-bones vehicles.
- Premier was advertised as "the cleaner smoke" because, the company said, it substantially reduced certain compounds found in the smoke of tobacco-burning cigarettes and virtually eliminated cigarette ashes and smoke.
- James Capel, the trust's sponsor, advertised the availability of the shares to intermediaries via the Stock Exchange.
- Houses are sold, usually through real estate agents, by sealed bids which are opened 10 days after a house is advertised.
- Now Busch is struggling to try to broaden the appeal of its reduced-calorie cooler, Dewey Stevens, which was initially advertised as a diet aid for women.
- Agents in the drought-stricken Cornbelt advertised the insurance and accepted premium payments late this spring _ when many farmers already suspected it would be a very dry growing season.
- World Travel Vacation Brokers Inc. of Alsip, Ill., advertised "a major airfare promotion deregulation special.
- Ask Supermarket Shoppers GENERIC and private-label supermarket products are losing the war against higher-priced, nationally advertised brands.