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advertising

/ad-ver-tahy-zing/US // ˈæd vərˌtaɪ zɪŋ //UK // (ˈædvəˌtaɪzɪŋ) //

广告,广告宣传,广告业,报道

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act or practice of calling public attention to one's product, service, need, etc., especially by paid announcements in newspapers and magazines, over radio or television, on billboards, etc.: to get more customers by advertising.
    • : paid announcements; advertisements.
    • : the profession of planning, designing, and writing advertisements.

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Examples

  • That’s recurring revenue we never historically had in advertising.

  • Cosindas is one of many parents in advertising scrambling to figure out how to manage work and their child’s education as the school year begins.

  • “There is more money in advertising than we thought going into this,” said Doctor.

  • The company completed a rebuild of its ad server in the second quarter, which should set it up to further grow its ad business in the following quarters — particularly direct-response advertising, which it plans to rev up in 2020 and beyond.

  • The advertising market has been crushed, with layoffs, furloughs and cutbacks felt across the industry.

  • Meanwhile, big dollar advertising campaigns have taken an explicit rainbow-hued slant.

  • His advertising tells a story, but so do the objects themselves.

  • All those bloodthirsty tweets and arcane exhortations and now we find out you were an advertising executive—an ad exec!

  • Manufacturing merchandise, publicity (a radio ad in SF, Facebook ads, venue specific advertising), supplies, shipping.

  • This measure is largely to protect children from the advertising of drugs, which many feel would normalize the experience.

  • Ede was the type after which some department store advertising-department diplomat had coined the term "stylish stout."

  • All he spent was merely for the bills put up advertising the showthe show which he never intended would come off, Lil!

  • Our Correspondent is referred to our numerous advertising friends, as the readiest way to supply his present want in this respect.

  • In addition, this advertising may be harmful to those juveniles and adolescents with whom this Committee is primarily concerned.

  • I turned to the advertising columns, knowing I should find something of personal interest to me there.