advert
n. 〈英口〉同“advertisement”
An advert is an announcement in a newspaper, on television, or on a poster about something such as a product, event, or job.
I saw an advert for a job with a large engineering company...
我看見一家大型工程公司的招聘廣告。
Many caravans are let by private individuals through adverts in papers or shop windows.
許多旅行拖車由私人透過在報紙或商店櫥窗上做廣告出租。
If you say that an example of something is an advert for that thing in general, you mean that it shows how good that thing is.
This courtroom battle has been a poor advert for English justice.
這場法庭上的爭論為英格蘭的司法制度做了一次拙劣的廣告。
You can use the adverts to refer to the interval in a commercial television programme, or between programmes, during which advertisements are shown.
After the adverts, the presenter tried to pretend that everything was back to normal.
廣告過後,主持人努力假裝一切恢復正常。
1. a public promotion of some product or service
1. give heed (to);
2. make a more or less disguised reference to;
3. make reference to;
Although that's a little matter , but hope everybody have to advert on book.
雖然這是小節, 希望大家在書面形式的時候要注意.
She answered an advert for a job as a cook.
她應聘了廚師的招聘廣告.
Times you want your advert to go on air.
你想你的時候到空中廣告.
If you want to sell your house , put an advert [ ad, advertisement ] in the newspaper.
你要想把房子 賣掉, 就在報上登個廣告吧.
Conrad later appeared in an American Express advert of famous Americans nobody recognised.
康拉德後來作為無人知曉的美國名人的出現美國運通廣告中.