0 someone who arranges publicity for a person or organization by giving information to reporters and television and radio companies and arranging public meetings and special events -- 宣傳員;廣告人員;公關人員
The woman caught the attention of the publicist of the artists who was dressed for dinner.
It hired a publicist who issued a statement in late 1937, decrying the lack of federal competitions.
Publicist who, with a bit of blarney, would be a villain.
Titles of cassette releases, films and songs are italicised without diacritical markings and are transliterated using the spellings developed by their producers and publicists.
The elimination of independent local bodies on the municipal and on the provincial level, royalist publicists warned, had created an all-powerful government.
A woman caught the attention of the publicist of the writer who was on the telephone.
In response to this problem, many royalist publicists propagated a substantial reform of the electoral system.
This view was shared by many other royalist publicists.