advertise
verb- [intransitive, transitive]
to tell the public about a product or a service in order to encourage people to buy or to use it 做广告;登广告 If you want to attract customers you need to advertise. 如果你想吸引顾客,你需要打广告。 to advertise on TV/online/on social media 在电视/网络/社交媒体上做广告 - advertise something
to advertise a product/service 为产品/服务做广告 a glossy brochure advertising holidays in the Maldives 宣传马尔代夫假日的精美小册子 How to Advertise a Business for Free on the Internet 如何在网上免费做广告 I bought the camera and case as advertised in the catalogue. 我购买了目录上广告所示的照相机和机套。 - advertise something as something
The cruise was advertised as the ‘journey of a lifetime’. 这次航行被宣传为 “终生难得的旅行”。
WordfinderExtra ExamplesTopics Businessa2These products have been advertised very heavily. 这些产品已做了大量的广告。 financial advisers advertising their services in the press 金融顾问在报纸上宣传他们的服务 If you aren't advertising this service already, it's something to consider. 如果你还没有为这项服务做广告,这是值得考虑的。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- heavily
- widely
- locally
- …
- for
- [intransitive, transitive]
to let people know that something is going to happen, or that a job is available by giving details about it in a newspaper, on a notice in a public place, on the internet, etc. (在报纸、公共场所公告牌、互联网等上)公布,征聘 Sellers pay upfront to advertise. 卖家预付广告费用。 - advertise for somebody/something
We are currently advertising for a new sales manager. 目前我们公开征聘一位新的销售经理。 - advertise something
The best jobs are not always advertised in newspapers. 最好的工作不总是在报纸上登广告。 Vacancies are usually advertised on our website. 空缺通常在我们的网站上公布。 We advertised the concert quite widely. 我们为这次音乐会作了相当广泛的宣传。
Extra ExamplesTopics TV, radio and newsa2We are advertising for a babysitter. 我们正公开征聘一个临时保母。 There are plans to advertise the job nationally. 有计划在全国范围内刊登招聘广告。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- heavily
- widely
- locally
- …
- for
- [transitive] advertise something
to show or tell something about yourself to other people synonym publicize展现,宣传(自己的事)
Word Originlate Middle English: from Old French advertiss-, lengthened stem of advertir, from Latin advertere ‘turn towards’, from ad- ‘to’ + vertere ‘to turn’.The original sense was ‘turn one's attention to’, later ‘bring to someone's attention’.