publicity
noun
pʌˈblɪsɪəti
noun
1
the
attention
that
someone
or
something
gets
from
newspapers,
television
etc
〔报纸、电视等对某人或某物的〕关注,报道
Standards
in
education
have
received
much
publicity
over
the
last
few
years.
最近几年来教育水平受到了很大的关注。
bad/good/unwelcome
etc
publicity
It’s
important
to
gain
good
publicity
for
the
school.
对学校来说,有利的报道很重要。
The
adverse
publicity
had
damaged
sales.
反面报道对销售造成了损害。
2
the
business
of
making
sure
that
people
know
about
a
new
product,
film
etc
or
what
a
particular
famous
person
is
doing
宣传,推广
Who’s
going
to
do
the
show’s
publicity?
谁来做这次演出的宣传工作?
The
Government
has
launched
a
publicity
campaign
.
政府发起了一场宣传运动。
Is
their
much-reported
romance
just
a
publicity
stunt
(=something
that
is
only
done
to
get
publicity)
?
他们高度曝光的恋爱是否只是宣传的噱头?