publicise
美音:['pʌblɪsaɪz] 英音:['pʌblɪsaɪz]简单释义:
v.宣传;推广;宣扬;传播
网络公布,颂;公开;公开化
例句:
Back in 1997, the internet was used to publicise the effectiveness of charcoal-burning barbecues as a means of carbon-monoxide poisoning;
1997年,有人利用互联网宣传吸入木炭烧烤产生的一氧化碳进行自杀的有效性;A social media networking blitz by the White House helped publicise the speech in an effort to generate discussion.
为了引发讨论,白宫的一个社会媒体网络迅速传播这次演讲。"The reason it doesn't work is that the publishers do actually perform quite a useful service: they edit the book, then they publicise it. "
“不起作用的原因就是事实上出版商提供了相当有用的服务:他们编辑书,然后宣传它。”Costs for the new CCTV complex are estimated at $1 billion, although nobody dares publicise the true pricetag.
新中央电视台整体的费用估计为10亿美元,然而无人敢于披露其真实的造价。The democratisation of the media means we all have the ability to publicise things via the web.
媒体的民主化,意味着我们都能通过网络发布消息。We have to rely on the government to publicise and promote us.
我们必须依靠政府来宣传与发展。Publicists manipulate the stars personal lives, to help publicise their new movie.
电影公关人员操纵着明星的私生活,帮助宣传他们的新电影。"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。
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