promoter 的定义
- a person or thing that promotes, furthers, or encourages.
- a person who initiates or takes part in the organizing of a company, development of a project, etc.
- a person who organizes and provides financial backing for a sporting event or entertainment.
- Chemistry. any substance that in small amounts is capable of increasing the activity of a catalyst.
- Also called collector. Metallurgy. a water-repellent reagent enhancing the ability of certain ores to float so that they can be extracted by the flotation process.
- Genetics. a site on a DNA molecule at which RNA polymerase binds and initiates transcription.a gene sequence that activates transcription.
- Obsolete. an informer.
promoter 近义词
supporter
更多promoter例句
- “I would tell investors, if you’re in a hot area, be careful, because that’s an area in which promoters will try to foist off not only unprofitable but fraudulent businesses,” Chanos told Bloomberg Television.
- Though attendance was lower than in prior years, it swelled as promoters targeted marketing to tourists, concert organizer Tyler Davis said.
- Like other hot consumer companies, Affirm also touts its net promoter score of 78, suggesting more than three-quarters of customers would recommend the company.
- His organization now attacks all elements of a musician’s life, from approaching event promoters to legal tutorials.
- This is a measure that combines the net promoter score and purchase intent.
- And when BET Weekend came to Atlanta two months ago, Brinsley thought he could become a major party promoter.
- Online reported that a legal challenge had been filed by the tour promoter in an attempt to lift the ban.
- But in prison, Kimberlin became a decent lawyer and a fantastic self-promoter.
- My characterization of radio host Alex Jones (a frequent promoter of the Pauls) sparked outrage among his devotees.
- Eventually though, Wiles was suspended for "conduct unbecoming to a Promoter of the Miss Gay America pageant system."
- Parliament is often more easily persuaded than the shrewd investor, as many a too sanguine promoter knows.
- In his life's story there were no paragraphs that old Maddy was a hoarder of gold or a promoter or exploiter of things found.
- Davy had planned to ride over to the B-line, and go over his speech-plans with his manager and promoter.
- "Certainly," and Foster made the receipt out in that form, handing it to the promoter.
- Ever the promoter of education and culture, he was himself a man of learning in various branches, and a poet of no mean talent.