不及物动词
1. The speaker adverted to the need of more funds.
这位演说人论及需要增加资金问题。
1. 注意:买珍珠送盒子,楚人希望通过这样的销售方式,吸引顾客购买;第三,楚人销售行为巧妙地运用了AIDA原则,通过华丽的包装吸引顾客的注意(Advert)、引起顾客的兴趣(Interest)、刺激顾客的购买欲望(Desire)并最终促成顾客行动(Action),
2. 谈及,注意到:adversity 不幸(的事),灾难 | advert 谈及,注意到 | advertise 登广告,公布
3. 广告:? be fed up with 厌烦 | ? advert 广告 | ? dekko 一瞥
4. 注意, 留意 广告:advert to || 注意, 留意, 言及 | advert || 注意, 留意 广告 | advertence || 注意, 留意
1. 广告
An advert is an announcement in a newspaper, on television, or on a poster about something such as a product, event, or job.
e.g. I saw an advert for a job with a large engineering company...
我看见一家大型工程公司的招聘广告。
e.g. Many caravans are let by private individuals through adverts in papers or shop windows.
许多旅行拖车由私人通过在报纸或商店橱窗上做广告出租。
2. 广告;宣传
If you say that an example of something is an advert for that thing in general, you mean that it shows how good that thing is.
e.g. This courtroom battle has been a poor advert for English justice.
这场法庭上的争论为英格兰的司法制度做了一次拙劣的广告。
3. (电视上的)广告时间
You can use the adverts to refer to the interval in a commercial television programme, or between programmes, during which advertisements are shown.
e.g. After the adverts, the presenter tried to pretend that everything was back to normal.
广告过后,主持人努力假装一切恢复正常。
noun
1. a public promotion of some product or service
advert
verb
1. make reference to
e.g. His name was mentioned in connection with the invention
Synonym: mentionbring upcitenamerefer
2. make a more or less disguised reference to
e.g. He alluded to the problem but did not mention it
3. give heed (to)
e.g. The children in the audience attended the recital quietly
She hung on his every word
They attended to everything he said