词汇 | ADVERTISING |
释义 | See also PROMOTION. flackery n. an advertising agency.Ted works for a flackery over on Maple Street.It seems like the whole political campaign was directed by some New York flackery. hype 1. n. publicity; sales propaganda; promotion, especially if blatant and aggressive. There was so much hype before the picture was released that the picture itself was a letdown.There is hype for the election all over the place. 2. tr. to publicize or promote someone or something aggressively; to overpraise someone or something. Don't hype the thing to death.Let's hype it until everyone in the country has heard about it. hyped (up) mod. contrived; heavily promoted; falsely advertised.I just won't pay good money to see these hyped-up movies.If it has to be hyped so much, it probably isn't very good. Madison Avenue n. in the style or image of the major U.S. center for advertising agencies. (The agencies are located on Madison Avenue in New York City.)It's too much like Madison Avenue. We want a calm, sincere mood.This is plain old Madison Avenue. I want something more subtle. sellout n. the event of selling all of something. (Advertising.)Come to our gigantic sellout of all name brand merchandise!This is the sellout of the century. Everything must go. squib n. a notice; a small advertisement.There was a squib in the paper about your project.I read a squib about that yesterday. |
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