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messaging

/mes-uh-jing/US // ˈmɛs ə dʒɪŋ //UK // (ˈmɛsɪdʒɪŋ) //

讯息传递,信息传递,讯息传送,讯息传播

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a system or process of transmitting messages, especially electronically, by computer, telephone, television cable, etc.

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Examples

  • On the other side, however, the company has periodically reset user expectations by emphasizing the primacy of personal messaging and family-and-friends updates on its platform over content that relates to the public sphere.

  • Google has been pushing messaging recently within Google My Business and Google Maps.

  • No client wants messaging and creative for their next ad bounced around the world like that.

  • BuzzFeed News uses the subscription messaging platform as an engagement tool to connect with audiences and answer reader questions.

  • Brands are reflecting this in ad messaging, with language such as “treat yourself,” “self care,” and promoting Galentine’s, and even gifts for pets.

  • In her newest EP Love Your Boyfriend, she takes the messaging of love songs and places it in an abrasive, sonic package.

  • Forget about new candidates, more money, and better political “messaging.”

  • Fueled by a well-honed messaging and technology-driven targeting, an otherwise unknown candidate sailed into office.

  • This story is likely to be messaging a threat/intimidation from the effective coup in the US.

  • But there is no credible data yet showing that the reach of ISIS messaging has diminished.

  • Too literally the light of day: we can get no free messaging from part to part of our own Army even.

  • Lil had, by that time, figured out that I was back online, that their secret messaging had been discovered.

  • Which occasions such negotiating, and messaging across the Oder, for the next six weeks, as—as shall be omitted in this place.