1.〈美〉发表,公布;宣传,为...做广告
1.to publish or broadcast information about a thing or person
1.Problems setting up the printer, fetching updates, and widely publicized issues with KDE were all par for the course.
打印机设置问题,升级的获取以及众所周知的KDE问题,这些都是部分原因。
2.Promotion is a year-round job and the existence and benefits of the program must be publicized at every opportunity.
推广是一整年的工作,这项计划之存在及好处必需在各种机会加以宣传。
3.Attitudes seem to be changing as a result of recent highly publicized cases of sexual harassment.
由于大肆宣扬最近的几起性骚扰案,公众的态度似乎正在改变。
4.The information in an announcement shall be publicized to the general public in a timely, effective, authentic and complete manner.
公告信息应面向社会,确保及时、有效、真实、完整。
5.Opera's launch a week before Firefox was like any other launch, unlike Firefox's much publicized world record attempt.
Opera的发布比Firefox早了一个星期,和之前几次发布一样,平平常常,而不像Firefox大张旗鼓的组织破记录尝试。
6.A highly publicized incident about milk products that caused baby girls to develop breasts may have been a smear campaign by a competitor.
之前被广泛报道的奶粉致女婴乳房过早发育事件也许是来自竞争对手的恶意营销手段。
7.Capote's account of two criminals and the four people they murdered in Kansas was extravagantly publicized before it ever came out.
卡波特这本关于两个凶手在堪萨斯城谋杀四人的记载,书还没有出版,就被宣传得天花乱坠。
8.A similarly career-altering business circumstance for a security professional might be a publicized data breach.
对于一个信息安全领域的从业者来说,类似的可能要考虑换工作的情形是数据破坏事件被公布。
9.Scarcely a year previously, his father, Percival, had been convicted of a savage and well-publicized attack upon three young Muggles.
近一年前,他的父亲,珀西瓦尔,因为公然使用暴力攻击三个年轻麻瓜而被定罪。
10.One of the most Widely publicized features of the Japanese labor market is the system of what had been called permanent commitment.
日本劳动力市场广为宣扬的特点之一就是所谓的终身雇佣制。