publicise
英
美
网络 宣传; 宣扬; 公布; 广告
过去分词:publicised 现在分词:publicising 过去式:publicised 第三人称单数:publicises
BNC.10043
英英释义
verb
- make public
- She aired her opinions on welfare
- call attention to
- Please don't advertise the fact that he has AIDS
双语例句
- He was swift to publicise the potentialities of motoring.
他很善于宣传驾车旅行的潜势。 - Her natural instinct will be to publicise it to death, so let her go to town on what a great thing this will be.
她的天性将是到处宣扬这件事,那就让她去尽情吹嘘这件事吧。 - First, by reporting to a registry, enterprises in China can promote and publicise a green image.
首先,通过向注册系统报告,在中国的企业就能够提升和宣传其绿色形象。 - Besides, this is also a chance to publicise the image of our company.
初次之外,这也是一个宣传我们公司形象的机会。 - It's precisely because very few people know about it that we must publicise it.
惟其知者甚少,故须多加宣传。 - A Google Group has been formed to track discussions and publicise the program.
人们已经建立了一个Google讨论组,用以跟踪讨论并宣传该计划。 - Although it does not function like a fractious parliament in a western democracy, the NPC can act as a forum for delegates to publicise their views, mainly on economic and environmental issues.
尽管中国的全国人大不同于西方国家的议会,但它可以成为代表们发表观点的平台,主要涉及经济和环境问题。 - We have to rely on the government to publicise and promote us.
我们必须依靠政府来宣传与发展。 - Moreover, journalists have to generate more copy than ever in the digital age – so if you can provide a genuine story ( and publicise your project too) then you are pretty likely to obtain coverage.
此外,在数字时代,记者们不得不写出比以往任何时候都要多的报道&因此如果你能提供一个真正有价值的故事(同时宣传你的项目),那么就很有可能获得报道。 - The chief executive of Citigroup has said banks should be forced to publicise how they measure risk so that investors can "punish" institutions that are too optimistic about the quality of their assets.
花旗集团(citigroup)首席执行官潘伟迪(vikrampandit)表示,应当强制银行公开其衡量风险的方法,以便投资者能够“惩罚”那些对自身资产质量过于乐观的机构。
