publicise
英
美
网络 宣传; 宣扬; 公布; 广告
过去分词:publicised 现在分词:publicising 过去式:publicised 第三人称单数:publicises
BNC.10043
英英释义
verb
- make public
- She aired her opinions on welfare
- call attention to
- Please don't advertise the fact that he has AIDS
双语例句
- The group also created a Facebook event which they used to publicise the day.
该构造还建树了一个脸谱网变乱,用来宣传素食日。 - Besides, this is also a chance to publicise the image of our company.
初次之外,这也是一个宣传我们公司形象的机会。 - If the US embassy had not decided about four years ago to install a monitoring station on its own roof and publicise hourly readings of fine particle concentrations in the air outside, most Beijing residents would probably still be unaware of the problem.
如果美国大使馆四年前没有在大使馆房顶安装监测站,并且每小时发布空气中细微颗粒物的浓度,北京多数人可能到现在都意识不到这个问题。 - We have to rely on the government to publicise and promote us.
我们必须依靠政府来宣传与发展。 - You're probably wondering why I don't publicise a cellphone number.
您可能会觉得奇怪:为什么我不公布一个手机号码。 - We will publicise our audits, except in areas which contain state or commercial secrets, he said.
李金华表示,将继续公布审计结果,但涉及国家或商业机密的除外。 - Moreover, journalists have to generate more copy than ever in the digital age – so if you can provide a genuine story ( and publicise your project too) then you are pretty likely to obtain coverage.
此外,在数字时代,记者们不得不写出比以往任何时候都要多的报道&因此如果你能提供一个真正有价值的故事(同时宣传你的项目),那么就很有可能获得报道。 - It would also need to publicise the banking nature of its facilities.
此外,还必须广泛宣传其服务的银行业务性质。 - To publicise our company, the advertisement should be well-designed and cover general information of our company.
为了宣传我们的公司,广告也应该设计精美,并包含公司的基本信息。 - 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。
