promoter / prəˈmoʊ tər /

💦中学词汇推销员推动者促进者推销人员

promoter 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a person or thing that promotes, furthers, or encourages.
  2. a person who initiates or takes part in the organizing of a company, development of a project, etc.
  3. a person who organizes and provides financial backing for a sporting event or entertainment.
  4. Chemistry. any substance that in small amounts is capable of increasing the activity of a catalyst.
  5. 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.
  6. Genetics. a site on a DNA molecule at which RNA polymerase binds and initiates transcription.a gene sequence that activates transcription.
  7. Obsolete. an informer.

promoter 近义词

n. 名词 noun

supporter

更多promoter例句

  1. “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.
  2. Though attendance was lower than in prior years, it swelled as promoters targeted marketing to tourists, concert organizer Tyler Davis said.
  3. 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.
  4. His organization now attacks all elements of a musician’s life, from approaching event promoters to legal tutorials.
  5. This is a measure that combines the net promoter score and purchase intent.
  6. And when BET Weekend came to Atlanta two months ago, Brinsley thought he could become a major party promoter.
  7. Online reported that a legal challenge had been filed by the tour promoter in an attempt to lift the ban.
  8. But in prison, Kimberlin became a decent lawyer and a fantastic self-promoter.
  9. My characterization of radio host Alex Jones (a frequent promoter of the Pauls) sparked outrage among his devotees.
  10. Eventually though, Wiles was suspended for "conduct unbecoming to a Promoter of the Miss Gay America pageant system."
  11. Parliament is often more easily persuaded than the shrewd investor, as many a too sanguine promoter knows.
  12. 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.
  13. Davy had planned to ride over to the B-line, and go over his speech-plans with his manager and promoter.
  14. "Certainly," and Foster made the receipt out in that form, handing it to the promoter.
  15. Ever the promoter of education and culture, he was himself a man of learning in various branches, and a poet of no mean talent.