advertised
v. 公佈( advertise的過去式和過去分詞 ); 宣傳; 展現; 宣傳(自己的事)
If you advertise something such as a product, an event, or a job, you tell people about it in newspapers, on television, or on posters in order to encourage them to buy the product, go to the event, or apply for the job.
The players can advertise baked beans, but not rugby boots...
球員可以給烤菜豆做廣告,但不能代言橄欖球靴。
In 1991, the house was advertised for sale at $49,000...
1991年,這座房子登廣告出售,售價為49,000美元。
If you advertise for someone to do something for you, for example to work for you or share your accommodation, you announce it in a newspaper, on television, or on a notice board.
We advertised for staff in a local newspaper...
我們在一家地方報紙上刊登了招聘廣告。
I shall advertise for someone to go with me.
我將登廣告尋人和我同去。
If someone or something advertises a particular quality, they show it in their appearance or behaviour.
His hard sinewy body advertised his ruthlessness of purpose.
他健碩的身體使他顯得意志尤為堅強。
If you do not advertise the fact that something is the case, you try not to let other people know about it.
There is no need to advertise the fact that you are a single woman...
沒有必要張揚你是一個單身女性。
I didn't want to advertise the fact that he hadn't driven me to the airport.
我不想宣揚他沒有開車送我去機場的事。
1. called to public attention;
In 1991, the house was advertised for sale at $49,000.
1991年,這座房子登廣告出售,售價為49,000美元。
His hard sinewy body advertised his ruthlessness of purpose.
他健碩的身體使他顯得意志尤為堅強。
The contract for this will no doubt be widely advertised.
關於這個的合約無疑會受到廣泛宣傳。
There are a wealth of telesales jobs advertised.
廣告裡有大量電話銷售的崗位。
They advertised their goods.
他們為他們的商品做廣告.