publicise
英
美
网络 宣传; 宣扬; 公布; 广告
过去分词:publicised 现在分词:publicising 过去式:publicised 第三人称单数:publicises
BNC.10043
英英释义
verb
- make public
- She aired her opinions on welfare
- call attention to
- Please don't advertise the fact that he has AIDS
双语例句
- Mr Ellsberg first approached elected senators in the hope they would publicise the papers to discredit US conduct in the Vietnam war.
埃尔斯伯格当年首先找到了一些民选的参议员,希望他们能够公开这些会令美国在越战中的行为受到质疑的文件。 - He was swift to publicise the potentialities of motoring.
他很善于宣传驾车旅行的潜势。 - You can pop out of purdah to publicise expansion, a deal, or a product whenever you like.
你可以随时撩开面纱,对外公布公司的拓展,交易,或者产品。 - The company added that it was not obliged to disclose the SEC request but it wanted to publicise it because it valued being open with its investors.
该公司补充说,它没有义务披露SEC的要求,但它想要披露,因为它重视对投资者保持公开。 - We will publicise our audits, except in areas which contain state or commercial secrets, he said.
李金华表示,将继续公布审计结果,但涉及国家或商业机密的除外。 - Their initial idea was to create a web-based marketing platform for entertainment clients, mainly Hollywood studios, to publicise their films via social channels.
他们最初的想法是,为娱乐业客户(主要是好莱坞电影公司)创建一个基于网络的市场营销平台,通过社交渠道宣传他们的影片。 - To publicise our company, the advertisement should be well-designed and cover general information of our company.
为了宣传我们的公司,广告也应该设计精美,并包含公司的基本信息。 - It would also need to publicise the banking nature of its facilities.
此外,还必须广泛宣传其服务的银行业务性质。 - It was a huge success, even though we hardly had time to publicise it.
这个演唱会取得了巨大的成功,尽管我们并没有在之前大肆宣传。 - Moreover, journalists have to generate more copy than ever in the digital age – so if you can provide a genuine story ( and publicise your project too) then you are pretty likely to obtain coverage.
此外,在数字时代,记者们不得不写出比以往任何时候都要多的报道&因此如果你能提供一个真正有价值的故事(同时宣传你的项目),那么就很有可能获得报道。