publicize
/ˈpʌblɪsaɪz/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈpʌblɪsaɪz/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈpə-blə-ˌsīz/ (ame, mw)
publicize — 動詞
- publicizepresent simple I / you / we / they
- publicizeshe / she / it
- publicizedpast simple
- publicizing-ing form
1. to let a lot of people know about a fact, event, service, or problem, especially
公開;宣傳
讓許多人知道某項消息或活動
to let a lot of people know about a fact, event, service, or problem, especially through news reports, posters, or official messages.
The hospital publicized the new vaccine clinic on local radio stations.
那家醫院在地方廣播電台宣傳新的疫苗門診。
publicize + service through media
Our school publicized the art fair with posters near the train station.
我們學校在火車站附近貼海報宣傳藝術市集。
publicize + event with posters
The charity publicized its free meal program before winter began.
那個慈善團體在冬天來臨前公開了免費供餐計畫。
The survey results were publicized before the town meeting began.
調查結果在鎮民大會開始前就已公開。
After the fire, local papers publicized the need for safer wiring.
火災後,當地報紙公開了必須改善電線安全的消息。
- announce
states something openly, but it does not always suggest wide spread attention
- advertise
closer when the goal is to sell something or attract customers or applicants
- reveal
focuses on bringing hidden facts out, not on spreading them widely afterward
- broadcast
stronger and more media-focused, often suggesting a very wide audience
文法句型
publicize + plan/event/service
be publicized + through/in + medium
用法筆記
Object is usually information, an event, a service, a campaign, or a problem that someone wants many people to know about. More formal and broader than advertise, and often used for news, causes, or official statements rather than things for sale.