advertise
v. 登广告;宣传;告知
名词: advertiser 过去式: advertised 过去分词: advertised 现在分词: advertising 第三人称单数: advertises
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/ˈædvətaɪz/
v. advertises 0 advertising 16 advertised 1
(为…)做广告;登广告;通知
高考真题原句选:
These advertise the presence of chicks to adults; they might also encourage our chick to start calling as well.
Some companies have made the manufacturing (生产)of clean and safe products their main selling point and emphasize it in their advertising.
I had seen an agency advertised in a local newspaper.
“You might say, ‘I’d rather save that money for your education,’” advises Gallo.
二、词组|习惯用语
advertise for 登广告征求(寻找)某物;登招请(待聘等)广告
三、词根记忆词典
advertise
vt.
公告,公布;為…做廣告vi.登廣告The company advertised for a secretary.公司登廣告招聘秘書.
v.
做廣告(ad一再+vert+ise→轉來轉去做廣告)[ver,vert=turn,表示”轉”]
v.
做廣告(advert注意到,ad+vert轉+ise)[-ise①表動詞後綴,和-ize相同,是-ize的變體,”…化”②表名詞,”物品,狀態”]
verb
1. ~ sth (as sth) 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:
▪ [V] If you want to attract more customers, try advertising in the local paper.
如果你要吸引更多顾客,就试试在当地报纸登广告。
▪ [VN] to advertise a product / a business / your services
做广告宣传产品/企业/你的服务项目
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”。
2. ~ (for sb / sth) to let people know that sth 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:
▪ [V] 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。
▪ [VN] We advertised the concert quite widely.
我们为这次音乐会作了相当广泛的宣传。
3. [VN] to show or tell sth about yourself to other people
展现,宣传(自己的事)
SYN publicize :
I wouldn’t advertise the fact that you don’t have a work permit.
我不会向外声张你没有工作许可证这件事。
They no longer advertise alcohol or cigarettes at sporting events.
他们不再在体育赛事上做烟酒广告了。
advertise (something) on television/in a newspaper etc
Many companies will only advertise in the Sunday paper.
许多公司只会在周日报纸上刊登广告。
be advertised as something
The inn is advertised as being from the early 16th century.
据宣传,这家小旅馆建成于16世纪早期。
Colleges and universities have found that it pays to advertise (=advertising brings good results).
大专院校发现做广告效果很好。
2 to make an announcement, for example in a newspaper or on a poster, that a job is available, an event is going to happen etc 〔在报纸、海报等上〕征聘,公布
a poster advertising the concert
一张音乐会宣传海报
advertise for
I see they’re advertising for a new Sales Director.
我看到他们在登广告招聘新的销售主管。
3 advertise the fact (that) to let people know something about yourself 宣传〔自己的事〕
Don’t advertise the fact that you’re looking for another job.
不要对外宣扬你正在另找工作。
Origin advertise (1400-1500) Early French advertiss-, stem of advertir; → ADVERT
1.VERB 动词为…做广告;宣传 If you advertise something such as a product, an event, or a job, you tell people about it in newspapers, on television, or on posters in order to encourage them to buy the product, go to the event, or apply for the job.
【语法信息】:V n
【语法信息】:V
The players can advertise baked beans, but not rugby boots…
球员可以给烤菜豆做广告,但不能代言橄榄球靴。
In 1991, the house was advertised for sale at $49,000…
1991年,这座房子登广告出售,售价为49,000美元。
Religious groups are currently not allowed to advertise on television.
目前禁止宗教团体在电视上做广告。
2.VERB 动词(在报纸、电视、公告栏上)登广告招募,登广告征求 If you advertise for someone to do something for you, for example to work for you or share your accommodation, you announce it in a newspaper, on television, or on a notice board.
【语法信息】:V for n
We advertised for staff in a local newspaper…
我们在一家地方报纸上刊登了招聘广告。
I shall advertise for someone to go with me.
我将登广告寻人和我同去。
3.VERB 动词(通过外表或行为)显示(某种特质);使变得显眼 If someone or something advertises a particular quality, they show it in their appearance or behaviour.
【语法信息】:V n
【STYLE标签】:LITERARY 文
His hard sinewy body advertised his ruthlessness of purpose.
他健硕的身体使他显得意志尤为坚强。
4.VERB 动词See also:advertising;宣扬;张扬;引起对…的注意 If you do not advertise the fact that something is the case, you try not to let other people know about it.
【语法信息】:V n
【搭配模式】:usu with brd-neg
There is no need to advertise the fact that you are a single woman…
没有必要张扬你是一个单身女性。
I didn’t want to advertise the fact that he hadn’t driven me to the airport.
我不想宣扬他没有开车送我去机场的事。
advertises; advertised; advertising
1
: to make the public aware of something (such as a product) that is being sold为…做广告;做广告宣传
[+ object] They are advertising the new edition of the book.
他们在为这本书的新版做广告宣传。
The vacation was advertised as a week in paradise.
这次度假被广告宣传成在天堂的一周。
It turned out to be exactly as advertised.
结果和广告宣传完全相符。
[no object] Business increased after we began to advertise on the radio.
我们开始在电台做广告之后,业务就增加了。
If you want to attract customers, it pays to advertise.
如果你想吸引顾客,做广告是值得的。
2
: to make a public announcement (in a newspaper, on the Internet, etc.) about something that is wanted or available(在报纸、互联网上)公布,征聘
[no object] The company is advertising for a secretary.
公司刊登广告招聘一位秘书。
[+ object] We advertised the job in the paper.
我们在报纸上刊登了这份工作的招聘广告。
3
[+ object] : to cause people to notice (something)使人尽皆知;公布
You don’t have to advertise [=draw attention to] the fact that we arrived late.
你不必把我们迟到的事到处张扬。
She advertised her presence by wearing a skimpy dress.
她穿了一件暴露的连衣裙,吸引了大家的注意。
— advertiser noun, plural advertisers [count] television advertisers [=companies that advertise on television] 电视广告商