0 a type of small magazine that contains pictures and information on a product or a company -- 小册子;资料(或广告)手册
Perhaps that few parents were even reading the brochure, let alone understanding what they read if they did read it?
Music reaches young people and can arouse initial interest better than an informational brochure.
These examples were collected from various written sources, such as brochures, newspapers articles (both printed and online), and official letters, during the years 2004- 2005.
Potential dangers are publicized through extensive dissemination of brochures, medical bulletins, posters, and related materials.
Its proximity to the sea, sense of space and light, and its 'clean green' image are constantly occurring icons in its tourist brochures.
They were directly taught how to prevent the transmission of enterobiasis, supplemented with the use of brochures and videos.
Most schools of architecture use their web page to publicise their courses, adopting it as the electronic equivalent of the handbook or departmental brochure.
We did receive feedback that the "green brochure" was the topic of much discussion on various medical campuses around the nation.