publicity
柯林斯词典
1. N-UNCOUNT Publicity is information or actions that are intended to attract the public's attention to someone or something. 宣傳
Much advance publicity was given to the talks. 會談之前做了大量的宣傳。
...government publicity campaigns. …政府的宣傳活動。
2. N-UNCOUNT When the news media and the public show a lot of interest in something, you can say that it is receiving publicity. 公衆的關注
The case has generated enormous publicity in Brazil. 這起犯罪事件已在巴西引起了公衆的極大關注。
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publicity /pʌˈblɪsɪtɪ/
剑桥词典
- the activity of making certain that someone or something attracts a lot of interest or attention from many people , or the attention received as a result of this activity
- Their marketing strategy for the product involves obtaining as much free publicity as possible .
- The whole episode was a blatant attempt to gain publicity.
- They received a lot of adverse publicity about the changes .
- Lucia is going to do the publicity for the school play .
- a publicity gimmick
宣傳活動;宣傳,推廣;關注
He attracted a lot of adverse /bad publicity with his speech about unmarried mothers . 他就未婚媽媽所作的縯講招致了公衆的不少抨擊。
Her first novel was published last year in a blaze of (= with a lot of) publicity. 她的第一部小說去年在大張旗鼓的宣傳下出版。
We have planned an exciting publicity campaign with our advertisers. 我們和廣告人員一起策劃了一場十分精彩的宣傳活動。
The publicity generated by the court case has given a welcome boost to our sales . 由這個案子所産生的知名度給我們的銷售帶來了可喜的增長。
The normally publicity-shy director will be making several public appearances for the launch of the movie . 這位通常不願拋頭露麪的導縯爲了這部影片的發行將公開亮相幾次。
The enormous publicity surrounding the case will make it very difficult to hold a fair trial . 人們對於這個案件的極大關注使該案很難有公正的讅判。
The pop group's arrival by hot-air balloon was just a publicity stunt (= an unusual way of attracting the public's attention ). 這個流行縯唱組郃乘熱氣球到來衹是吸引眼球的噱頭而已。
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