We find newspaper ballyhoo difficult to live with. 我们觉得难以容忍报纸的夸大宣传。
The candidate's campaign was attended with too much ballyhoo. 这个候选人的竞选活动致力于太多的大举造势。
In Taiwan, many candidates ballyhoo their campaigning in the street. 在台湾,许多候选人在街上为他们的竞选活动大举造势。
ballyhoo
[ noun ]
blatant or sensational promotion
<noun.communication> [ verb ]
advertize noisily or blatantly
<verb.communication>
ballyhoo \bal"ly*hoo\ v. t. [imp. & p. p. {ballyhooed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {ballyhooing}.] to advertize or publicize noisily or blatantly. [WordNet 1.5]
ballyhoo \bal"ly*hoo\ n. noisy or blatant advertizing or publicity. [WordNet 1.5]
The Soviet Union's bankers are going to hold a press conference Monday in Dusseldorf to ballyhoo their client's first public bond offering in Europe.
But we've got to correct this other problem." The award of the health contract to Foundation was announced with great ballyhoo last January, both because of its potential size and the sweeping nature of its terms.
That looked brilliant initially: In the first three monthly reports, American topped the on-time rankings, a fact it didn't hesitate to ballyhoo in advertisements.
The ballyhoo raised in the West around the Strategic Arms Reduction Talks is inexplicable to me.