advertising 详细解释

advertising

['ædvə.taiziŋ]

n.广告, 广告业
adj. 广告的

n.[U]

1. 广告业

2. (总称)广告

The magazine contains a great deal of advertising.

这本杂志里有大量广告。

3. 做广告, 登广告

The company secured many customers by advertising.

这家公司用广告招徕许多客户。

词形变化

名词: advertiser | 动词过去式: advertised | 动词过去分词: advertised | 动词现在分词: advertising | 动词第三人称单数: advertises |

词义辨析

同义参见:

advertisement  propaganda  

英英释义

名词 advertising:

a public promotion of some product or service

同义词:ad, advertisement, advertizement, advertizing, advert

the business of drawing public attention to goods and services

同义词:publicizing

动词 advertise:

call attention to

同义词:advertise, publicize, advertize, publicise

make publicity for; try to sell (a product)

同义词:advertise, advertize, promote, push

补充

advertisingadvertising英:[ˈædvətaiziŋ] 美:[ˈædvɚˌtaɪzɪŋ]n.1.广告, 广告宣传Some advertising slogans should be debunked.某些夸大的广告用语应予揭露。

例句

1. The tobacco industry spends 100 million pounds a year on advertising.烟草业每年在广告上花费1亿英镑。 2. There is too much advertising on TV.电视上广告太多了。 3. Companies dependent on advertising revenue had a miserable year.依赖广告收入的公司那一年境况糟糕。 4. They've decided on a new advertising strategy.他们决定采取新的广告策略。 5. The Government has launched an advertising campaign to encourage people to vote.政府发起了一场广告宣传活动, 鼓励大家去投票。 6. Several well-known authors began their careers writing advertising copy.几位著名作家以写广告文案开始自己的职业生涯。 7. Give me the truth, not the advertising copy.跟我实话实说, 别整广告词。 8. Madison Avenue was the home of the advertising industry in New York City.麦迪逊大道是纽约市广告业的发源地。 9. cinema audiences are receptive to advertising.电影观众会受广告影响。 10. [as modifier]an advertising agency.广告公司。 11. There is a lot of advertising in that magazine.那本杂志上有很多广告。 12. He is looking for a job in advertising.他想找一份广告行业的工作。 13. She works for an advertising agency [=(chiefly US) ad agency] in New York.她在纽约的一家广告公司工作。