publicise

英['pʌblɪsaɪz] 美['pʌblɪsaɪz]
  • vt. 宣传;宣扬
  • =publicize(美).
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Verb:
  1. call attention to;

    "Please don't advertise the fact that he has AIDS"

  2. make public;

    "She aired her opinions on welfare"

1. All relevant departments will co - operate to publicise this MPF system which affects the general public.
有关部门会齐心合力,推广这项影响广大市民的计划.

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2. 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.

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3. The media usually publicise only executions are deemed by the to have some wider cautionary value.
媒体通常只公布一些有广泛警示作用的死刑.

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    用作及物动词 (vt.)
    1. It's precisely because very few people know about it that we must publicise it.
      惟其知者甚少,故须多加宣传。
    2. The story underneath was about an increase in the demand for food stamps, after an effort to publicise their availability.
      报道是关于粮票需求增长的内幕,之前有人极力宣传粮票的用武之地。

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