publicity
/pʌbˈlɪsəti/ (bre, ipa) · /pʌbˈlɪsəti/ (ame, ipa) · /(ˌ)pə-ˈbli-sə-tē -ˈbli-stē/ (ame, mw)
publicity — 名詞
1. the act of trying to make the public notice a person, product, organization, or
宣傳
透過媒體吸引大眾關注的活動或效果
the act of trying to make the public notice a person, product, organization, or event, usually through media coverage or advertising; also, the attention or interest that results from such efforts
The film studio hired a team to handle the publicity for the new movie.
那家電影公司聘請了一個團隊來處理新片的宣傳。
collocation: handle publicity
All the negative publicity surrounding the factory's pollution hurt its sales.
工廠污染事件的所有負面宣傳傷害了它的銷售業績。
collocation: negative publicity surrounding [something]
Shanti's charity event received a lot of good publicity on local television.
Shanti 的慈善活動在當地電視上獲得了大量正面宣傳。
The company's new phone got huge publicity when it was launched last month.
這家公司的新手機在上個月上市時引起了極大的關注。
Rodrigo worked in publicity for a music label before starting his own band.
Rodrigo 在創辦自己的樂團之前,曾在一家唱片公司從事宣傳工作。
- advertising
specifically refers to paid media space and ads, while publicity can be earned without payment
- promotion
broader term covering all marketing efforts, including discounts and events, not just media attention
- media coverage
focuses specifically on news and editorial mentions rather than overall public attention
- hype
informal and often suggests exaggerated or intensive publicity
- privacy
the state of being away from public attention or scrutiny
文法句型
no plural form
用法筆記
Publicity is an uncountable noun and has no plural form. Do not write 'publicities' or 'a publicity'.