advertisers
advertisers — 名詞
- advertiserssingular
- advertisersesplural
1. a company, organization, or individual that pays for commercials, sponsored post
廣告主
付費刊登廣告的企業或個人
a company, organization, or individual that pays for commercials, sponsored posts, or printed announcements in order to promote goods, services, or ideas to the public.
Major advertisers such as Toyota and Unilever spend billions each year on digital marketing campaigns.
Toyota 和 Unilever 等大型廣告主每年在數位行銷活動上花費數十億美元。
collocation: major advertisers + spend + on [media]
The news website attracted so many readers that advertisers eagerly bought banner space.
這個新聞網站吸引了大量讀者,廣告主紛紛搶購橫幅廣告空間。
Reema's clothing boutique became one of the biggest advertisers in the town's weekly newspaper.
Reema 的服飾店成了該鎮週報上最大的廣告主之一。
Feng met with potential advertisers to discuss sponsorship deals for the upcoming music festival.
Feng 與潛在廣告主會面,討論即將到來的音樂節的贊助方案。
- sponsors
Sponsors fund events, teams, or content in exchange for brand visibility, which is broader than simply buying ad space.
- promoters
Can refer to anyone who organises or publicises an event; not limited to paid advertising placements.
- marketers
A broader term covering all aspects of product promotion, including market research and branding, not just paid ads.
文法句型
advertisers + verb (plural agreement)
advertisers + spend / pay / buy
用法筆記
Frequently used in the plural to refer collectively to the businesses or organisations that fund advertising in a particular medium, rather than to a single individual.