词组 | advertisement |
释义 | advertisement /ədˈvɜːtəsmənt, ədˈvɜːtɪsmənt $ ˌædvərˈtaɪz-/ noun [C] a picture, set of words, or a short film, which is intended to persuade people to buy a product or use a serviceadjectives/nouns + advertisementa newspaper/magazine advertisement She saw a newspaper advertisement for a job in a design company. | I got the apartment through a newspaper advertisement.a television/radio advertisement When a television advertisement is shown in the evening, it might be seen by up to 10 million people.a job advertisement There are not many job advertisements in today’s paper. | Jo was reading the job advertisements in the newspaper.a car/coffee etc advertisement The magazine is full of car advertisements.a lonely hearts advertisement (=by someone who is looking for a girlfriend or boyfriend) The couple met through a lonely hearts advertisement in one of the papers.a misleading advertisement (=making you believe something that is not true) There are lots of misleading advertisements for beauty products, which claim they will make you stay young forever.a full-page/half-page advertisement The company took out a full-page advertisement in the ‘New York Times’.a pop-up advertisement (=one that suddenly appears on your computer screen when you are looking at a website) The software blocks unwanted pop-up advertisements.verbssee an advertisement I saw an advertisement for the exhibition on my way to work.answer an advertisement/reply to an advertisement He answered an advertisement in ‘The Times’.publish an advertisement The newspaper refused to publish the advertisement.put/place an advertisement in a newspaper/magazine She placed an advertisement for a cleaner in the local newspaper.post an advertisement (=put an advertisement on a website) The agency has posted an advertisement on its website for graduates to work overseas.take out an advertisement (=arrange for an advertisement to appear in a newspaper or magazine) Their record company took out full-page advertisements in the music press to promote the album.run/carry an advertisement (=print or broadcast an advertisement) Broadcasters are no longer allowed to run cigarette advertisements. | The newspaper carried a full-page advertisement for the sale.an advertisement appears in sth The advertisement appeared in ‘Newsweek’ magazine.prepositionsan advertisement in a newspaper/magazine Car advertisements in glossy magazines are aimed at men, not women.an advertisement on the television/the internet/a website I wish they didn’t have all those annoying advertisements on the internet.an advertisement for sth I saw an advertisement for the course on a website. Don’t say an advertisement about.THESAURUS: advertisement ad informal an advertisement: She’s been in several TV ads. | Both sides in the election have spent heavily on television ads. advert BrE informal an advertisement: An employer might use a job advert to attract applicants. | He took out a front-page advert for his shop. | I saw the advert for the garden centre in the local paper. commercial an advertisement on television or radio: She starred in a glamorous TV commercial filmed in the Caribbean. | He was in some commercials for beer. | Each broadcast carries four 30-second commercials for products such as Pepsi. trailer an advertisement in the cinema, on television, or online for a film or programme which will be shown soon: A second trailer for Richard Friedman’s film has just been added to the website. | The trailer for the drama series was nicely done. | Judging from movie trailers, there’s no shortage of people who enjoy watching nonstop fires, car crashes, and explosions. promotion a series of advertisements for a company’s products: The company has spent more than $300 million on promotions for the brand. | The promotion of alcoholic drinks is regulated by voluntary codes or by legislation. poster an advertisement on a wall: They selected a famous artist to do the poster for the upcoming performance. | The poster campaign for the film was crucial in fostering its box-office success. billboard also hoarding BrE a large sign next to a road, with an advertisement on it: billboard advertisements | The company has spent thousands of pounds on billboard advertising. | A huge hoarding shows two contrasting images. flyer a piece of paper with an advertisement on it, often given to you in the street: Someone was handing out flyers for a new nightclub. | He was standing outside the Students’ Union building, handing out flyers for the concert. banner ad an advertisement across the top of a page on the internet: Part of the screen was taken up by a banner ad for NewsPage, a personalized internet news service. | If interested, users can click on a banner ad and be directly linked to the advertiser's website. | The sales figures don't include revenue from banner ads and subscriptions. junk mail unwanted advertisements that you get in the post: I never read junk mail. | A new code of practice is launched today to better protect consumers against junk mail and telephone marketing abuses. spam unwanted emails advertising things: I’m trying to delete all the spam. | It’s annoying to find your inbox full of email spam. classified ad also small ad BrE want ad AmE a short advertisement that you put in a newspaper if you want to buy or sell something: The bike was advertised for sale in the small ads section. | He put a classified ad in the Evening News. |
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