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advertised

/ad-ver-tahyz, ad-ver-tahyz/US // ˈæd vərˌtaɪz, ˌæd vərˈtaɪz //UK // (ˈædvəˌtaɪz) //

做广告的,做广告,做过广告的,宣传的

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v.有主动词 verb
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    ad·ver·tised, ad·ver·tis·ing.

    • : 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.
    • : to give information to the public about; announce publicly in a newspaper, on radio or television, etc.: to advertise a reward.
    • : to call attention to, in a boastful or ostentatious manner: Stop advertising yourself!
    • : Obsolete. to give notice, advice, or information to; inform: I advertised him of my intention.
    • : Obsolete. to admonish; warn.
v.无主动词 verb
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    ad·ver·tised, ad·ver·tis·ing.

    • : to ask for something by placing a notice in a newspaper, over radio or television, etc.: to advertise for a house to rent.
    • : to offer goods for sale or rent, solicit funds, etc., by means of advertisements: It pays to advertise.
    • : 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.

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Examples

  • Moreover, TikTok recently launched new ways to advertise on the app, giving brands more opportunities to attract customers.

  • 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.

  • She was looking to advertise high-priced products in order to build a retargeting list of higher value customers.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • ISIS had broadly advertised its acquisition of a broad range of U.S.-made weapons during its rampage across Iraq.

  • To attract like-minded women, Bob advertised himself on lifestyle websites like alt.com.

  • And in World War I, hares were advertised as a “good martial diet.”

  • At times, the events were even advertised on state television stations.

  • 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.

  • The Charmington boot and the Charmington Bouquet were very freely advertised.

  • The overhead doors beneath a sign which advertised car washing by steam ran up on their track as the gray sedan came into sight.

  • A person who failed to receive the benefit advertised recovered the reward.

  • An artist visited the city, and advertised a set of "choice paintings, on exhibition for a few days."

  • Smillie also was advertised to speak, and great interest was manifested, and much criticism passed by the miners.