- 看过 hype 的人也看了 :
- buildup
- promotion
- advertising
- plugging
hype 的 2 个定义
hyped, hyp·ing.
- to stimulate, excite, or agitate: She was hyped up at the thought of owning her own car.
- to create interest in by flamboyant or dramatic methods; promote or publicize showily: a promoter who knows how to hype a prizefight.
- to intensify by ingenious or questionable claims, methods, etc..
- to trick; gull.
- exaggerated publicity; hoopla.
- an ingenious or questionable claim, method, etc., used in advertising, promotion, or publicity to intensify the effect.
- a swindle, deception, or trick.
hype 近义词
extensive publicity
更多hype例句
- The move comes at a time when hype around medical AI is at a peak, with inflated and unverified claims about the effectiveness of certain tools threatening to undermine people’s trust in AI overall.
- That could make it tough for the Browns, even with an additional playoff slot in the AFC — although Cleveland’s talent looks better on paper than it did last year, despite the relative reduction in hype.
- Stock splits tend to draw attention to companies that conduct them—and increased hype can translate into more stock sales.
- It seems as if just about everyone is getting into the SPAC hype.
- Separately, here’s a spot of Friday feedback, regarding my essay yesterday about the hype around 5G and its geopolitical importance.
- For OK Go the music video is medium for personal creativity, hype, and branding.
- His stories about his tenure in Washington hype his success in fixing housing problems in “inner cities.”
- In short, my $18-plus-cost-of-replacement-filters Brita water system may not live up to the hype.
- But as the hype surrounding the movie heightens, many are curious about the writer behind the story.
- These are the standard selling points of the craft-distilling movement, with its locavore lingo, terroir talk, and handmade hype.
- To bear the victor's hard commands, or bring The weight of waters from Hype'ria's spring.
- But let us hype they distributed some of their superfluous coin among these hapless exiles to purchase food and a night's lodging.
- It has to be withheld from hype-trainees, otherwise they might deliberately flunk their course.
- I saw images of the ship riding along beside me, out there in the hype.
- What should be held true – the hype or the dismal statistics?