publicized 的定义
pub·li·cized, pub·li·ciz·ing.
publicized 近义词
make widely known; promote
更多publicized例句
- Third, the effectiveness of vaccines must be proved, and publicized, in ways that inspire trust in the tools while also meeting rigorous standards.
- Perdue, meanwhile, has used social media to publicize the company.
- Zoom fixed the flaw almost immediately after it was publicized.
- The Princeton Election Consortium no longer publicizes candidates’ percent chances of winning.
- YouTube already instituted a policy similar to Twitter’s, although it did not publicize it.
- An attack last year that killed 16 Iranian soldiers was publicized as a “response to crimes of the Revolutionary Guards in Syria.”
- And it would let governors show leadership in explosive, highly-publicized cases.
- But because he is still a practicing pastor, his name was instead blocked from her publicized affidavit.
- On the other hand, Galliano had one of the most publicized fashion downfalls in recent history.
- Local media outlets in Syria later picked up the version of events first publicized over social media.
- Erickson was a beloved and valuable figure in the world of science, famous for his recently publicized "time lapse" theory.
- In Dallas, the route was publicized at least 24 hours before so everybody knew where he would be driving.
- Actually, it never had, and in December 1943 the bureau publicized this fact.
- Dorfman, an old hand at confidential snooping, refused to quail before the much-publicized senatorial scowl.
- Whatever the authors' intention, the quota was publicized as a guarantee of black participation.