0 the activity of making certain that someone or something attracts a lot of interest or attention from many people, or the attention received as a result of this activity -- 宣傳活動;宣傳,推廣;關注
He attracted a lot of adverse/bad publicity with his speech about unmarried mothers. 他針對未婚媽媽所作的演講招致了公眾的不少抨擊。
Her first novel was published last year in a blaze of (= with a lot of) publicity. 她的第一部小說去年在大張旗鼓的宣傳下出版。
We have planned an exciting publicity campaign with our advertisers. 我們和廣告人員一起策劃了一場十分精彩的宣傳活動。
The publicity generated by the court case has given a welcome boost to our sales. 由這個案子所產生的知名度為我們的業績帶來了可喜的增長。
The normally publicity-shy director will be making several public appearances for the launch of the movie. 這位通常不願拋頭露面的導演為了這部影片的發行將數度公開亮相。
The enormous publicity surrounding the case will make it very difficult to hold a fair trial. 人們對於這個案件的極大關注使該案很難有公正的審判。
The pop group's arrival by hot-air balloon was just a publicity stunt (= an unusual way of attracting the public's attention). 這個流行演唱組合乘熱氣球抵達現場只是吸引目光的噱頭而已。
Their marketing strategy for the product involves obtaining as much free publicity as possible.
a publicity gimmick
Every factual report, no matter how dressed up in rational language, or inundated with figures and charts, is also part of the performance of publicity.
While it is widely recognised within government that this possibility exists, no publicity has yet been given to it.
What is not clear from the record, however, is how this unwanted publicity was dealt with by law-enforcement agencies, police handlers, or the informers themselves.