advert

英['ædvɜːt] 美['ædvɜːrt]
  • n. 广告
  • vi. 注意;谈到(后接to)
adverted adverted adverting adverts
GRE
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星级词汇:
  • advantage n.优势;有利条件vt.有利于
Noun:
  1. a public promotion of some product or service

Verb:
  1. give heed (to);

    "The children in the audience attended the recital quietly"
    "She hung on his every word"
    "They attended to everything he said"

  2. make a more or less disguised reference to;

    "He alluded to the problem but did not mention it"

  3. make reference to;

    "His name was mentioned in connection with the invention"

1. This courtroom battle has been a poor advert for English justice.
这场法庭上的争论为英格兰的司法制度做了一次拙劣的广告。

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2. The advert should only be shown after the 9pm watershed.
这则广告只能在晚上9点成人节目开始后才能播出。

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3. I saw an advert for a job with a large engineering company.
我看见一家大型工程公司的招聘广告。

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4. People should complain when they consider an advert offensive.
民众如果认为某个广告具有冒犯性就应该投诉。

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5. The advert featured a dolphin swimming around a goldfish bowl.
该广告的內容为一条在金鱼缸里游动的海豚.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. She answered an advert for a job as a cook.
      她应聘了厨师的招聘广告。
    用作不及物动词 (vi.)
    1. She came across and advert for the book Bible Basics.
      她偶然留意到圣经基础这本书。