promote 的定义
pro·mot·ed, pro·mot·ing.
- to help or encourage to exist or flourish; further: to promote world peace.
- to advance in rank, dignity, position, etc..
- Education. to put ahead to the next higher stage or grade of a course or series of classes.
- to aid in organizing.
- to encourage the sales, acceptance, etc., of, especially through advertising or other publicity.
- Informal. to obtain by cunning or trickery; wangle.
promote 近义词
help, advance
promote 的近义词 49 个
- advertise
- advocate
- benefit
- bolster
- boost
- build up
- cooperate
- develop
- encourage
- endorse
- further
- improve
- popularize
- publicize
- push
- push for
- sell
- speed
- sponsor
- stimulate
- support
- uphold
- urge
- aid
- assist
- avail
- back
- befriend
- champion
- contribute
- cry
- espouse
- forward
- foster
- hype
- nourish
- nurture
- patronize
- plug
- propagandize
- puff
- recommend
- serve
- subsidize
- succor
- call attention to
- get behind
- speak for
- work for
promote 的反义词 39 个
give a higher position in organization
更多promote例句
- The WD-40 website promotes dozens of uses for their product, as well as a list of 2,000 uses submitted by actual users.
- Chief of Staff Ron Klain, communications director Kate Bedingfield and transition spokesman Andrew Bates all promoted it on Twitter.
- Many parents — including Schoppe-Sullivan — consult Common Sense Media, an advocacy group that promotes safe media use.
- Over the holidays, the wine brand partnered with Budweiser in an effort to promote products in both the beer and wine section of the e-commerce platform.
- When I go to negotiate my salary — suppose I just got promoted.
- She wrote for LIFE magazine and would go on Johnny Carson to promote her books.
- Another chilling recipe for injustice and resentment by closing down the open society you seek to promote.
- Australia earlier cancelled Blanc's visa over claims his tactics promote sexual assault.
- When it appears it is largely used to chastise transsexuals and to promote celibacy.
- We try to support activities that promote education and public participation about the Lincoln story.
- A certain cabinet minister being asked why he did not promote merit?
- You may rest assured that I will spare no time or attention to promote the performance of this engine.
- And, in effect, his example did serve to promote a rapprochement between the conquerors and the conquered.
- The underground water operates solely to promote certain changes which take place in the mineral realm.
- It did nothing to promote either practical activity or theological inquiry.