publicity

publicity [pʌbˈlɪsəti]  [pʌˈblɪsɪti] 

publicity 基本解释

publicity

名词宣传; 公众信息; 宣传效用; 公诸于众的状况

publicity 相关例句

名词

1. The new project gained publicity through papers.
    这项新工程通过报纸得到广泛宣传。

2. The company has launched a campaign of publicity for a new car.
    公司为它的新型汽车大作宣传。

3. His job is producing publicity for the child welfare organizations.
    他的任务是为儿童福利组织撰写宣传材料。

4. There has not been much publicity about this conference at the top level.
    对这次高级会议没有作什么宣传。

publicity 网络解释

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publicity 词典解释

1. 宣传;报道
    Publicity is information or actions that are intended to attract the public's attention to someone or something.

    e.g. Much advance publicity was given to the talks...
           对于这次会谈有很多前期报道。
    e.g. ...government publicity campaigns...
           政府宣传活动

2. (媒体或公众的)关注
    When the news media and the public show a lot of interest in something, you can say that it is receiving publicity.

    e.g. The case has generated enormous publicity in Brazil.
           这个案件已经在巴西引起了极大的关注。
    e.g. ...the renewed publicity over the Casey affair.
           对凯西事件的再次关注

publicity 单语例句

1. Dickson said Disney will get good buzz for encouraging volunteerism plus free publicity from the nonprofits that benefit.

2. Some publicity that is supposed to prevent teenagers from smoking has actually aroused curiosity among them by claiming " smoking is a choice only for adults ".

3. Stern said he expects talks with the union to rise above the negative publicity generated by the brawl.

4. Lu also drew attention to the subject of cafeteria establishment and management, adding that publicity is needed to ensure information remains available to the public.

5. The companies will also provide publicity to call for stronger support for education in China.

6. This is what local agents call " a very nice market ", and last month their area had a week of free worldwide publicity.

7. In addition to publicity and performance shots, there are also candid offstage moments captured in the displayed works.

8. publicity

8. We cannot but suspect that they intentionally took advantage of the charity party to get free publicity by merely paying lip service.

9. publicity在线翻译

9. But since no publicity is considered bad publicity in politics, only few seem to mind this rising activism of the Indian media.

10. The cafe chain expects sea salt to catch on, said the company's publicity director Kathy Chung.

publicity 英英释义

publicity

noun

1. publicity的近义词

1. the quality of being open to public view

    e.g. the publicity of the court room

2. a message issued in behalf of some product or cause or idea or person or institution

    e.g. the packaging of new ideas

    Synonym: promotion promotional material packaging