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publicity美 [pʌb'lɪsəti] 英 [pʌb'lɪsəti] - n.宣传;宣传业;广告宣传工作;传播工作
- 网络公开;公共性;公共宣传
v.+n. get publicity,attract publicity,avoid publicity,seek publicity adj.+n. adverse publicity,unwelcome publicity n. advertising,promotion,exposure,hype,public relations adj. promotional,P.R.,PR,positive,persuasive 1. | (媒体的)关注,宣传,报道the attention that is given to sb/sth by newspapers, television, etc. |
| good/bad/adverse publicity 有利的╱不利的╱反面的报道 | | There has been a great deal of publicity surrounding his disappearance. 他的失踪已为传媒广泛报道。 | | The trial took place amid a blaze of(= a lot of) publicity . 审讯在媒体的广泛关注下进行。 |
2. | 宣传业;广告宣传工作;传播工作the business of attracting the attention of the public to sth/sb; the things that are done to attract attention |
| She works in publicity. 她从事宣传工作。 | | There has been a lot of advance publicity for her new film. 她的新电影尚未上映即大加宣传。 | | | | | | The band dressed up as the Beatles as a publicity stunt . 乐队扮作披头士乐队作为宣传噱头。 |
n. | 1. activity, especially advertising and the dissemination of information, designed to increase public interest in or awareness of something or somebody 2. public or media interest gained as a result of publicizing something 3. information, material, or other means used to publicize something or somebody 4. the condition of being known or available to the public 5. attention in magazines, newspapers, or television 6. information that makes people notice a person, product, etc. 1. activity, especially advertising and the dissemination of information, designed to increase public interest in or awareness of something or somebody 2. public or media interest gained as a result of publicizing something 3. information, material, or other means used to publicize something or somebody 4. the condition of being known or available to the public 5. attention in magazines, newspapers, or television 6. information that makes people notice a person, product, etc. |
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