publicity 的定义
- extensive mention in the news media or by word of mouth or other means of communication.
- public notice so gained.
- the measures, process, or business of securing public notice.
- information, articles, or advertisements issued to secure public notice or attention.
- the state of being public, or open to general observation or knowledge.
publicity 近义词
promotion of something, someone
publicity 的近义词 43 个
- attention
- clout
- commercial
- distribution
- fame
- hoopla
- hype
- noise
- notoriety
- propaganda
- pr
- advertising
- announcement
- ballyhoo
- billing
- blurb
- boost
- broadcasting
- currency
- handout
- ink
- limelight
- pitch
- plug
- press
- promulgation
- puff
- puffery
- pushing
- release
- report
- scratch
- spotlight
- spread
- announcing
- big noise
- build-up
- press-agentry
- promo
- public notice
- public relations
- réclame
- write-up
publicity 的反义词 2 个
更多publicity例句
- They weren’t always in our meetings because we were more with A&R and publicity and stylists but when they were around, they were very approachable, very hands on.
- That group has received wide publicity for its involvement in lockdown protests at the state Capitol in Lansing.
- With fame comes more to lose, less need for publicity outside of your control.
- This also comes as Fortnite-maker Epic Games is waging a legal battle and publicity campaign against Apple’s App Store fees, with Fortnite removed from the iOS App Store.
- The Vostok paper got a lot of publicity and sent me on a whole new trajectory — looking for life under the ice sheet.
- Betrayal…you can hear it…betraying the thing he loves for a cheap bit of film publicity.
- There was no publicity at the time about the deal he made with an old connection from his days at Yale.
- In 1945 or 1946, Hitch and Alma were in New York with Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman, on a publicity tour.
- Now that he was Sir Alfred, there was one final blast of publicity.
- He's dazzling, fielding questions, spinning out anecdotes and limericks, sounding 35 and hungry for publicity.
- Mr. Brown seizes the proffered member, and gives it as hearty a pressure as the publicity of the occasion will permit.
- Please advise the surrender as soon as possible in order to give due and solemn publicity to the event.
- But few knew of this her literary streak, as her mother styled it, for she dreaded any publicity.
- For one deathless moment his genius had carried him to the heights, and a white blaze of publicity had given him a halo of glory.
- She did it with publicity, too, kneeling on the chunam floor of the chapel for an hour at a time explaining matters.