ballyhoo的中文翻译是什么意思

ballyhoo

US/ ˈbælihuː/
UK/ˌbæliˈhuː/

n. 呐喊; 喧闹; 大吹大擂; 假大空的宣传

ballyhoo柯林斯释义

N-UNCOUNT大吹大擂;大肆宣传;夸大其词

You can use ballyhoo to refer to great excitement or anger about something, especially when you disapprove of it because you think it is unnecessary or exaggerated.

  • They announced, amid much ballyhoo, that they had made a breakthrough.

    在一通大吹大擂中,他们宣布自己取得了突破。

VERB夸大;吹嘘;大肆宣扬

If you say that something is ballyhooed, you mean that there is a lot of excitement about it and people are claiming that it is very good. You use this word especially when you think the thing is not as exciting or good as people say.

  • The power of red wine to counteract high cholesterol has been ballyhooed in the press.

    红酒降低胆固醇的功效被媒体夸大了。

  • ...the much-ballyhooed new Star Wars movie.

    受到热炒的新一集《星球大战》电影

ballyhoo英文释义

Noun

1. blatant or sensational promotion

    Verb

    1. advertize noisily or blatantly

      ballyhoo场景例句

      The candidate's campaign was attended with too much ballyhoo.

      对候选人的竞选宣传得太过分了.

      I have never heard so much ballyhoo for such lousy movie.

      对这样一部糟糕透顶的影片进行如此的夸大其词的大吹大擂的宣传,我还从没听说过.

      We find newspaper ballyhoo difficult to live with.

      我们觉得难以容忍报纸的夸大宣传.

      In Taiwan, many candidates ballyhoo their campaigning in the street.

      在台湾, 许多候选人在街上为他们的竞选活动大举造势.

      The company was too conservative to indulge in ballyhoo in its advertising.

      这公司太过保守以至于在它的广告上没办法尽情大举造势.

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