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influencer

/in-floo-uhn-ser/US // ˈɪn flu ən sər //

影响者,有影响力的人,有影响的人,有影响力的人士

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that influences: The most powerful influencer of beliefs is direct experience.
    • : a person who has the power to influence many people, as through social media or traditional media: Companies look for Facebook influencers who can promote their brand.

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Examples

  • Over the last year, Bud Light has been posting memes to its social accounts and working with influencers to create them on a regular basis.

  • When the two circuits strongly sync up, we’re likely to change our behavior due to social influencers.

  • It’s also recruited away some of TikTok’s most popular influencers, who now post to Triller dancing in Triller-branded merch.

  • So much so that Bose said General Mills would continue to pay influencers to promote its brands as part of a wider increase in spending on digital media.

  • However, as influencers are human resources, there are some rules you should follow while creating partnerships with them.

  • The man I knew as the most charismatic influencer became insatiably lonely.

  • This source and others pointed to the site JustJared as nipping at Hilton's heels as a music industry influencer.

  • Huston writes in the book that Ara Gallant was "an influencer, a mentor, an advisor, a director, a comrade in arms."

  • The walking-backward student tour guide was the single largest influencer.

  • He will be the prime influencer in everything, and we may depend upon him as a man equally enlightened and liberal.

  • Ni les objurgations de ses amis, ni les pleurs de Miriota, n'avaient pu influencer le forestier.

  • As an influencer of legislatures, he stands easily first in ability and achievement.

  • Costa was not unlikely the real founder, or, at the least, the strongest influencer of the Bolognese school.