advertised / ˈæd vərˌtaɪz, ˌæd vərˈtaɪz /

做广告的做广告做过广告的宣传的

advertised2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

ad·ver·tised, ad·ver·tis·ing.

  1. to announce or praise in some public medium of communication in order to induce people to buy or use it: to advertise a new brand of toothpaste.
  2. to give information to the public about; announce publicly in a newspaper, on radio or television, etc.: to advertise a reward.
  3. to call attention to, in a boastful or ostentatious manner: Stop advertising yourself!
v. 无主动词 verb

ad·ver·tised, ad·ver·tis·ing.

  1. to ask for something by placing a notice in a newspaper, over radio or television, etc.: to advertise for a house to rent.
  2. to offer goods for sale or rent, solicit funds, etc., by means of advertisements: It pays to advertise.
  3. Cards. Poker.to bluff so as to make the bluff obvious.Rummy.to discard a card in order to induce an opponent to discard one of the same suit or denomination.

advertised 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

announced

更多advertised例句

  1. Moreover, TikTok recently launched new ways to advertise on the app, giving brands more opportunities to attract customers.
  2. Going on television, that would be a waste of money because you’ll be advertising your premium wax to a whole load of people who aren’t at all interested in surfing.
  3. She was looking to advertise high-priced products in order to build a retargeting list of higher value customers.
  4. Bars, restaurants and other non-essential businesses have closed, forcing marketers to reconsider how much they should be advertising to reach a population in lockdown.
  5. The events, which were advertised beforehand, took the form of neighborhood block parties, barbecues, or marches to the polls, and included food, family-friendly entertainment, dance troupes, face painting, and games, per Green.
  6. ISIS had broadly advertised its acquisition of a broad range of U.S.-made weapons during its rampage across Iraq.
  7. To attract like-minded women, Bob advertised himself on lifestyle websites like alt.com.
  8. And in World War I, hares were advertised as a “good martial diet.”
  9. At times, the events were even advertised on state television stations.
  10. The idea of a soap being advertised as gluten-free struck me as ludicrous—roughly on par with a shampoo proclaiming to be low fat.
  11. The Charmington boot and the Charmington Bouquet were very freely advertised.
  12. The overhead doors beneath a sign which advertised car washing by steam ran up on their track as the gray sedan came into sight.
  13. A person who failed to receive the benefit advertised recovered the reward.
  14. An artist visited the city, and advertised a set of "choice paintings, on exhibition for a few days."
  15. Smillie also was advertised to speak, and great interest was manifested, and much criticism passed by the miners.