publicize
['pʌblisaiz]
v. 宣传, 公布, 广告
例句与用法:
A large, usually printed placard, bill, or announcement, often illustrated, that is posted to advertise or publicize something.
海报通常印刷而成的大布告、招贴或公告,常附有插图,张贴以用来宣传或公布某事
词形变化:
动词过去式: publicized | 动词过去分词: publicized | 动词现在分词: publicizing | 动词第三人称单数: publicizes |
vt.
宣传; 公布; 广告
publicize
过去式:publicized
过去分词:publicized
现在进行时:publicizing
词形变化:
动词过去式: publicized | 动词过去分词: publicized | 动词现在分词: publicizing | 动词第三人称单数: publicizes |
词义辨析:
同义参见:
promote
proclaim
print
air
publicize['pʌblisaiz]vt.1.■宣传;公布;引人注意:to publicize a new policy宣传一项新政策[英国英语亦作publicise]变形vt.publicizedpublicizing
publicizepublicize[ˈpʌblisaiz]vt.1.■宣扬; 引人注意; 广为宣传; 推销publicize the new dictionary宣传推销新字典
(亦作 -ise)
verb
- [with obj.]make (something) widely known
引起公众对(某物)的注意;宣传
use the magazine to publicize human rights abuses.
利用杂志宣传人权侵犯。
■give out publicity about (a product, person, or company) for advertising or promotional purposes
为(产品,人,公司)做广告,宣传
Judy had started to publicize books and celebrities.
朱迪已经开始为书籍和名流做宣传。
noun
publicize
动词 publicize:
make public
call attention to
publicize
■The phrase "secret diplomacy" has long been a red rag to American public opinion.
“秘密外交政策”的说法长期以来引起了美国公众的愤怒。
■An honest judge cannot be servile to public opinion.
一个正直的法官不能一味顺从舆论。
■Right of the owner of a piece of land to use a public road which is next to the land.
一块土地的所有权人使用靠近其土地公路的权利。
■A public relation firm handle all our publicity.
一家公共关系公司负责处理我们的全部广告宣传工作。
■In his off hours he searched the public library for references.
下班之后他就到公共图书馆去查找资料。
■MPs voice public dissatisfaction at having to pay higher taxes.
下议院议员道出了公众对增加税收的不满。
■Soon afterwards he made his first public statement about the affair.
不久以后,他第一次就这一事件发表了公开声明。
■Don't give away to the public when we will start.
不要向公众泄露我们出发的日期。
■At the same time, church schools were agitating for public funds to help them bear the responsibility for education.
与此同时,教会学校也纷纷要求公家提供资金以帮助它们承担教育任务。
■Once the affair became public, he was persecuted by the press.
事情公开後,他便受到新闻界的纠缠。
■He maintained his stand in the teeth of public opinion.
他不顾公众舆论的反对而坚持自己的立场。
■She has shown a flair for public relations from the beginnings.
他从一开始就已经显露出从事公共关系工作的天赋。
■They are dependent on public charity.
他们依赖公众的赈济。
■Their financial problems are public property now.
他们在经济上出现的问题现已尽人皆知了。
■They voted in favour of the prohibition of smoking in public areas.
他们投票赞成禁止在公共场所吸烟。
■Their perilous journey across the ocean has attracted public attention.
他们的越洋冒险旅行引起了公众的注意。
■For the first time they hold hands in public.
他们第一次手搀手地公开露面。
■He serves the public wholeheartedly, regardless of his personal gain or loss.
他全心全意为公众服务,从不计较个人得失。
■In public he said that the company will soon be in profit, but in private he was less optimistic.
他公开场合说公司将很快会赢利,但私下里他对此并非乐观。
■His public expressions of grief are nothing but show.
他公开表示悲痛只不过是做做样子而已。
■Only rarely does he let his own views become public.
他只是偶尔一次公开自己的观点。
■He stayed in the background to escape from the public attention.
他呆在幕后为了避开公众的注意。
■He received a public censure for his dishonorable behavior.
他因不光彩的行为而受到公众谴责。
■He did it in full view of the public.
他在众目睽睽之下做了那件事。
■He supported the official policy in public, but privately he know it will fail.
他在公开的场合里拥护官方的政策,而在私下里却明白那是行不通的。
■He cares not a whit for public opinion.
他对舆论毫不关心。
■He rapped the government on the knuckles for wasting the public money.
他尖刻地抨击政府浪费公款。
■His shyness made public speaking a torment to him.
他很腼腆,当众讲话简直是受罪。
■He loaned his collection of pictures to the public gallery.
他把自己的字画收藏品借给了大众美术馆。
■He is one of the most admired public figures/figures in public life today.
他是当今公众事务中最受大家爱戴的人。
■One of his less attractive traits is criticizing his wife in public.
他有个不大讨人喜欢的特点,就是爱当众责备妻子。
■His public speaking manner is still not very assured.
他演讲的神态还显出有点缺乏自信。
■He works in public relation.
他的工作是搞公共关系的。
■His style of public speaking is imitative of the prime minister.
他的演讲风格是模仿首相的。
■He made his first public appearance when he was ten.
他第一次登台公开露面是在他10岁的时候。
■It is a general popular error to suppose the loudest complainer for the public to be the most anxious for its welfare.
以为为公众大声疾呼者就是最急于为公众谋福利的人,其实是一个极其普遍的错误。
■Any public figure risks being made an Aunt Sally by the popular press.
任何知名人士都要冒风险,会成为通俗刊物的众矢之的。
■Eve is widely known as a shrewd, successful businessman, full of public spirit.
伊夫是一位有声望的成功商人,精明能干,热心公益事业。
■One of the party's policies is to control public spending.
党的政策之一就是要控制公共开支。
■The public took me to their heart, right from the first.
公众从一开始就热情地接受了我。
■The public are clamouring for a change of government.
公众大声疾呼要求撤换政府。
■The public is fascinated by the private lives of public figures.
公众对社会名流的私生活具有浓厚的兴趣。
■The public didn't take kindly to that novel.
公众对这本小说不太喜欢。
■The public should be educated in how to use energy more effectively.
公众应受到合理地利用能源的教育。
■The public feeds on these periodicals.
公众由于有这些期刊可以阅读而得到满足。
■Public interest centres on the outcome of next month's by-election.
公众的兴趣集中在下个月补缺选举的结果上。
■Public interest centres on the outcome of next week's by-election.
公众的注意力集中在下周的补选结果上。
■Public opinion was against the old feudal system.
公众舆论反对旧的封建制度。
■Public opinion was moving strongly in favor of disarmament.
公众舆论正在强烈支持裁军。
■The tide of public opinion seems to be turning against the government.
公众舆论的趋向看来是转向不利于政府的方向。