brochure / broʊˈʃʊər, -ˈʃɜr /

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brochure 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a pamphlet or leaflet.

brochure 近义词

n. 名词 noun

short, printed document

更多brochure例句

  1. An ecommerce website, at its most basic, is like a digital brochure.
  2. The palm-fringed beachfront and breezy cabanas at MycoMeditations are the stuff of glossy travel brochures, but the barefoot vacationers roaming the Jamaican retreat center this winter are seeking a different kind of trip entirely.
  3. It’s about a boy who uses a free puppy-training brochure to try to train his free-spirited, sometimes problematic dad.
  4. AHCN is also distributing brochures and running ads on local radio stations, promoting humanist elopements and weddings in safari parks in addition to humanist baby-naming ceremonies and funerals.
  5. ISIS has used posters and brochures to threaten Kaos GL, another LGBTQ organization.
  6. It is both darker than its unpleasant reputation and, simultaneously, more enduringly majestic than a schlocky brochure.
  7. But even with a brochure-ready roster like this, Virunga officials say they are hoping to attract only 1,000 visitors this year.
  8. At the bottom the simple paper brochure advertised female and male circumcision for just 30 Egyptian pounds ($4.50) a procedure.
  9. Similarly the Kapture is “an audio-recording wristband for saving and sharing what was just said,” according to its brochure.
  10. The paintings' compositions represent the "tasteful" combinations the brochure suggests for different rooms in a modern house.
  11. For a very long time I have wished to send you a brochure on Wagner, beyond which I do not know what to send.
  12. He bought several dry treatises on scientific subjects, a new book on architecture for Alan, and a brochure on Alan de Walsingham.
  13. In the second layer of junk in the drawer he came across the brochure on Martian vacations.
  14. Others have been reprinted in a curious brochure (Pour et Contre, Tours, 1893).
  15. Pickering joyfully dispatched Lowell's brochure to Marshall, who lost not a moment in writing of his admiration.