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merchandise verb ⇨ advertisemerchandise noun ⇨ product advertise verb advertise ♦︎ market ♦︎ promote ♦︎ push ♦︎ merchandise ♦︎ hype ♦︎ plugThese words all mean to do sth to encourage people to buy or use a product or service, or to accept a new idea. 这些词均表示做广告或推销。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to advertise / market / promote / push / merchandise / hype / plug sth as sth◆to advertise / market / promote / merchandise sth through sth◆to advertise / market sth to sb◆to advertise / market / promote / push / merchandise / hype / plug a product◆to advertise / market / promote / hype / plug a / an book / film / movie / CD / album◆to advertise / market / promote a service◆to market / promote / push an idea◆to advertise / market / promote / hype sth heavily■ advertise [intransitive, transitive] to tell the public about a product or service in order to encourage people to buy or use it (为⋯)做广告,登广告◆If you want to attract more customers, try advertising in the local paper.如果你要吸引更多的顾客,就试试在当地报纸登广告。◆The cruise was advertised as the 'journey of a lifetime'.这次航行被宣传为“终生难忘之旅”。 see also advertise ⇨ publish 1 ▸ advertising noun [uncountable] ◆She's hoping to make a career in advertising.她希望在广告业谋发展。■ market [transitive] to advertise and offer a product for sale; to present a product, service or idea in a particular way and make people want to buy, use or accept it 推销,促销(产品或服务);推广(观念)◆It is marketed as a low-alcohol wine.它作为一种低度酒投放市场。◆School meals need to be marketed to children in the same way as other food.校餐要以推销其他食品的相同方式推销给孩子。▸ marketing noun [uncountable] ◆He works in sales and marketing.他在市场营销部工作。■ promote [transitive] to help sell a product or service, or make an idea more popular, by advertising it or offering it at a special price (通过广告或特价)促销,推销(产品或服务);推广(观念)◆The band has gone on tour to promote their new album.乐队已开始巡演,宣传他们的新专辑。◆The area is being promoted as a tourist destination.这个地区正作为旅游点来加以宣传。■ push [transitive] (rather informal) to try hard to persuade people to accept a new idea or buy a new product 力推(新观点或新产品);推销(新产品)◆She didn't want to push the point any further at that moment.她当时不想进一步强调那一点。◆Sales promotion is designed to push certain products.促销活动是为了推销某些产品。■ merchandise / /ˈmɜːtʃəndaɪs, ˈmɜːtʃəndaɪz; NAmE ˈmɜːrtʃəndaɪs/ [transitive] (business 商业) to advertise and offer a product for sale, often a product connected with a popular film, person or event 推销(当红电影、人物或事件的相关产品)◆She works with companies that want to make or merchandise products related to the company's films.她与想为自家电影制作或推销衍生产品的公司打交道。■ hype /haɪp/ / [transitive] (informal, disapproving) to advertise sth a lot and exaggerate its good qualities, in order to get a lot of public attention for it 夸张地宣传;吹嘘◆This week his much hyped new movie opens in London.本周他那部被大肆炒作的新电影在伦敦上映。■ plug (-gg-) [transitive] (informal) to give praise or attention to a new book, film, CD, etc. in order to encourage people to buy it or see it 推广,宣传(新书、新电影或新CD等)◆She came on the show to plug her latest album.她上电视节目宣传她的新专辑。 product noun product ♦︎ goods ♦︎ commodity ♦︎ merchandise ♦︎ produceThese are all words for things that are produced to be sold. 这些词均表示商品、产品。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆consumer / industrial products / goods / commodities◆household products / goods◆farm products / produce◆perishable products / goods / commodities / produce◆durable products / goods◆luxury products / goods / commodities◆to sell / market a product / goods / a commodity / merchandise / produce◆to export a product / goods / a commodity / merchandise◆to buy / purchase a product / goods / a commodity / merchandise / produce■ product [countable, uncountable] a thing that is produced or grown, usually to be sold 产品;制品◆meat / pharmaceutical products肉制品;药品◆to create / develop / launch a new product创造/开发/推出新产品◆ (business 商业) We need new product to sell (= a range of new products).我们需要新产品供销售。 see also produce ⇨ manufacture ■ goods [plural] things that are produced to be sold 商品;货品◆cotton / leather / paper goods棉织/皮革/纸质商品◆electrical / sports goods电器商品;体育用品◆factories which produce luxury goods for the export market为出口市场生产奢侈品的工厂◆consumer goods (= goods such as food and clothing that are bought by individual customers) 消费品◆increased tax on goods and services增加了的商品和服务税■ commodity /kəˈmɒdəti; NAmE kəˈmˈmɑːdəti/ [countable] (economics 经济学) a product or raw material that can be bought and sold, especially between countries (尤指国家间买卖的)商品,原材料◆rice, flour and other basic commodities稻米、面粉和其他基本商品◆Crude oil is the world's most important commodity.原油是世界上最重要的商品。■ merchandise /ˈmɜːtʃəndaɪs, ˈmɜːtʃəndaɪz; NAmE ˈmɜːrtʃəndaɪs/ [uncountable] goods that are bought or sold; things that you can buy that are connected with or advertise a particular event or organization 商品;货品;指定商品◆These tokens can be exchanged for merchandise in any of our stores.这些现金券可以兑换我们所有商店里的货品。◆official Olympic merchandise奥运官方指定商品NOTE 辨析 Goods or merchandise?Use goods if the emphasis is on what the product is made of or what it is for. 强调产品的材料或用途时用goods◆leather / household goods皮革/家用商品Use merchandise if the emphasis is less on the product itself but on its brand or the fact of buying/selling it. 不太强调产品本身,而强调商品的品牌或商品的买卖时用merchandise。 ■ produce /ˈprɒdjuːs; NAmE ˈprɑːduːs, ˈproʊduːs/ [uncountable] things that have been grown or made, especially things connected with farming 产品;(尤指)农产品◆We sell only fresh local produce.我们仅出售新鲜的当地农产品。◆It says on the label 'Produce of France'.标签上写着“法国农产品”。 |