advertise
verb
ˈædvətaɪz
verb
1
to
tell
the
public
about
a
product
or
service
in
order
to
persuade
them
to
buy
it
(为…)做广告(宣传)
They
no
longer
advertise
alcohol
or
cigarettes
at
sporting
events.
他们不再在体育赛事上做烟酒广告了。
advertise
(sth)
on
television/in
a
newspaper
etc
Many
companies
will
only
advertise
in
the
Sunday
paper.
许多公司只会在周日报纸上刊登广告。
be
advertised
as
sth
The
inn
is
advertised
as
being
from
the
early
16th
century.
这家小旅馆被宣传为创办于 16 世纪早期。
Colleges
and
universities
have
found
that
it
pays
to
advertise
(=advertising
brings
good
results)
.
大专院校已发现做广告是有用的。
2
to
make
an
announcement,
for
example
in
a
newspaper
or
on
a
poster,
that
a
job
is
available,
an
event
is
going
to
happen
etc
〔在报纸、海报上〕征聘,公布
a
poster
advertising
the
concert
一张音乐会宣传海报
[+
for
]
I
see
they’re
advertising
for
a
new
Sales
Director.
我看到他们登广告招聘新的销售主管。
3
advertise the fact (that)
to
let
people
know
something
about
yourself
宣扬(自己的事)
Don’t
advertise
the
fact
that
you’re
looking
for
another
job.
不要对外宣扬你正在另找工作。