publicize 的定义
pub·li·cized, pub·li·ciz·ing.
publicize 近义词
make widely known; promote
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- The Nobel committee’s selection will undoubtedly be greeted as controversial because of well-publicized disputes about the intellectual property associated with CRISPR.
- Meade said the state, for example, did not publicize its process for allowing felons to request advisory opinions about how much they owe in court-ordered costs.
- Project Drawdown, the most highly publicized report on how to make it happen, identifies 100 pathways that—for a total cost of $27 trillion—could get us to this milestone by 2050 if adopted together.
- They will tell the close contacts and maybe the staff, but then they won't publicize it any further than that.
- The more this gets publicized, the more people will switch sides.
- We decided to continue to talk about it, continue to publicize it, and see if that puts any amount of pressure on the government.
- Israel conducts intelligence and special operations actions frequently, but it does not always publicize these activities.
- Leno asked why he has been so reticent to publicize his opinions about President Obama and his policies.
- This has inspired efforts to publicize the recycling process.
- “I think they saw that what we were doing was actually helping publicize the shows,” Anderson says.
- "Maybe that's why we take such care not to publicize our recent advances in mental therapy," he said.
- Make copies of the school policy available to all parents, teachers, and students, and take other steps to publicize the policy.
- To this end the temporary Chairman proceeded to publicize it in the most thorough fashion.
- Naturally even if they wanted to publicize the motorcade route they wouldn't be able to do so in this instance.