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publicise [ˈpʌblɪˌsaɪz]

vt. 宣传(某事物)(尤指用广告);

例句:

  • Her determination to publicise her campaign never wavered.
    来自THETIMES
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • To reach owners...manufacturers publicise their recalls.
    来自Which?
  • But it has been hosting an event the government wanted to publicise.
    来自BBC