publicized
英 [ˈpʌblɪsaɪzd]
美 [ˈpʌblɪsaɪzd]
v. 宣传; 推广; 宣扬; 传播
publicize的过去分词和过去式
过去分词:publicized
BNC.22107 / COCA.12866
柯林斯词典
- VERB 宣传;宣扬;推广
If youpublicizea fact or event, you make it widely known to the public.- The author appeared on television to publicize her latest book...
那位作家上电视宣传她的新书。 - He never publicized his plans.
他从未宣传过他的计划。 - ...his highly publicized trial this summer.
今年夏天他的审讯被广为报道
- The author appeared on television to publicize her latest book...
in AM, also use 美国英语用 publicise
英英释义
adj
- made known
双语例句
- Earlier this year, the Shenzhen Stock Exchange Center publicized the draft edition of the delisting policy.
今年早些时候深圳证券交易中心公布了退市政策的草案。 - The news media publicized and reminded the fans to be patient.
舆论媒体宣传,提醒球迷要有耐心。 - Since the establishment of the leap development in Japan, doctor wild city business widely publicized.
自创立至今飞跃发展的城野医生,在日本经济界广受瞩目。 - His model deeds have been publicized on TV.
他的先进事迹都上了电视了。 - Last summer, concerns mounted about the agency after poor-quality drugs resulted in some highly publicized deaths.
去年夏天,在一些低质量药物致死事件被大大曝光之后,这一机构开始被人关注。 - It was America's first widely publicized acknowledgment that smoking cigarettes is a cause of serious diseases.
那是美国第一次广泛宣传,承认吸烟会导致严重的疾病。 - He has continued his genetics work to carry out another highly publicized project.
他所继续的基因工作是要完成一个广为宣传的项目。 - Change must be formally manifested, with new laws that are widely publicized.
改革和新的法律必须得到广泛宣传。 - This front far outstripped the more publicized Manchurian front and soon became of nationwide importance.
这条战线的激战远远超过了被大肆渲染的满洲战线,并很快成为举足轻重的战场。 - During the1960s Bardot held the image of a free spirit and had many publicized relationships and marriages.
六十年代的芭铎是自由精神的体现者,她公然了很多自己的恋爱婚姻关系。