publicise
publicise — 動詞
- publicisepresent simple I / you / we / they
- publicises3rd person singular
- publicising-ing form
- publicisedpast simple
1. to give information about something to the public so that many people know about
宣傳;公佈
公開傳播資訊使大眾得知
to give information about something to the public so that many people know about it — for example, a charity advertising its fundraising walk, a government sharing new safety rules, or a school letting families know about a concert.
The Watanabe family publicised their son's music concert with flyers at the local market.
渡邊一家人在當地市場張貼傳單,宣傳兒子的音樂會。
publicise + noun phrase (event)
Dr. Okafor publicised the free eye clinic by hanging posters at community centres.
Okafor 醫生在全城社區中心張貼海報,宣傳免費眼科診所的服務。
The new safety rules were publicised on the company website and in all team meetings.
新的安全規定在公司網站和所有團隊會議上都有公告。
The Hernández twins publicised their garage sale with bright signs around the neighbourhood.
Hernández 雙胞胎在社區周邊張貼鮮明的告示,宣傳他們的車庫拍賣。
Attitudes seem to be changing after recent highly publicised cases of harassment at work.
近來經過大力宣傳的工作場所性騷擾案件,讓大眾的態度似乎正在轉變。
- advertise
more specific — focuses on paid promotion of a product or service rather than general information sharing
- promote
broader — can include making something popular through events or word of mouth, not just giving information
- broadcast
focuses on delivering a message to a wide audience, often through radio, TV, or online media
- announce
more formal — often used for official statements or decisions rather than sustained publicity campaigns
文法句型
be publicised + adverb (well/widely/highly)
publicise + noun phrase
用法筆記
Common in the passive voice (e.g. 'was well publicised'). Note the UK/US spelling difference: British English uses publicise, while American English uses publicize.