advert 的定义
- to remark or comment; refer: He adverted briefly to the news of the day.
- to turn the attention: The committee adverted to the business at hand.
advert 近义词
refer
更多advert例句
- His campaign adverts have all trumpeted his avid support of the Second Amendment as well as taking a pro-life position.
- It can further be truly awful to navigate constant layout shifting when adverts load at inconveniently delayed times.
- This could include what pages are viewed, the adverts that garner interest, and personal information such as whether the user browses through a mobile or desktop appliance.
- When analyzing the data this was another area where the research team saw differentiation depending on the channel where the advert appeared.
- The complex system of RTB can use people’s sensitive personal data to serve adverts and requires people’s explicit consent, which is not happening right now.
- By 15, Shields was saying: “Nothing comes between me and my Calvins” in an advert for Calvin Klein underwear.
- Every other week I see a new advert or tweet or something online advertising a taxidermy workshop.
- “Rage Against the Regime” read a sign taped onto a Carlsberg advert near my house.
- Check out this fabulous new advert for Landrover featuring the Queen's grandaughter Zara Philips.
- As an instance of explicit references made to the duty, we may advert to the blessing of Moses on the tribe of Levi.
- Before, however, I begin a new chapter and with it the above-mentioned sketch, I should like to advert to a few other matters.
- Having detained you so long with these observations, I must yet advert to another most interesting topic,--the Free Schools.
- Notwithstanding the faults to which we have found it necessary to advert, Sarah was unquestionably a great character.
- But now to advert to the hypothetical case of the virtuous family receiving a visit from a few select friends.