英['pʌblɪsɪst]美['pʌblɪsɪst]
noun(名词)
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noun(名词)
小知识
A publicist creates a media buzz for movie stars, restaurants, or whoever else needs attention. A publicist for a new restaurant might send out a press release to newspapers and magazines announcing the opening, emphasizing the fabulous.
Those whose careers depend on getting attention in the media (on TV and the internet, for example) sometimes pay a publicist to generate coverage in the press. Actors, restaurants, writers, and oil companies are all things or people that commonly use publicists. In the eighteenth century, the word instead meant “person who knows public law” or “writer on current topics.”
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词源考究
来自public,公众的,公开的,-ist,人。
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同根词
词根:public
adj.public公众的;政府的;公用的;公立的
adv.publicly公然地;以公众名义
n.public公众;社会;公共场所
publicity宣传,宣扬;公开;广告;注意
vt.publicize宣传;公布
publicise宣传,宣扬;公布,颂