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Перевод: publicize speek publicize


[глагол]
рекламировать; оглашать; разглашать; оповещать; извещать


Тезаурус:

  1. Moreover, if the criminal law is to impose duties of these kinds, it should publicize them widely, so as to ensure compliance with the principle of legality.
  2. The simulated male orgasm has attracted very little attention by comparison with its female equivalent, not because it isn't as common, but because it's in no one's interest to publicize the fact.
  3. The loose association of the public library and its public (compared with, for example, the university library and the university) has traditionally required it to be as visible as possible; and this is now further stimulated by the need to publicize an extended range of new services and by the need to justify its existence in an increasingly harsh economic climate (particularly in the USA and the UK) where there are competing claims for public money from the various public services.
  4. I will do what I can to publicize the true position.
  5. But many more were needed, and in early January Coleridge set off to publicize the new venture on a tour of the Midlands, recording an eventful journey with comic gusto both in his letters at the time and almost twenty years later in the Biographia Literaria .
  6. Although nothing will bring back Anna or my mother-in-law, or even ease the heartache caused by their deaths, I owe it to their memory to publicize our family's feelings at the outcome of the case.
  7. The Danes have also taken a more enlightened viewpoint and have enlisted the help of a "swinging" young poet to publicize their attempts at health education.
  8. Television's failure to publicize the unemployment issue was matched by only a small decline in public concern about the issue while enormous public interest in health, education and social services preceded television's switch towards those issues.
  9. In addition, the mass picketing outside Grunwick's works was intended to publicize the dispute rather than cause violent obstruction, as with Arthur Scargill's massed legions at the Saltley coke depot in 1972.
  10. However, by 1976, local councils in east London were able to publicize the advantages of their areas to industrialists.
  11. The calendar was "discovered" to help publicize an early film, Clash By Night (1951), and the fuss put her in the headlines and the box office draw category.
  12. According to her publicists, who had little else except her lubricious reputation to publicize, they measured 40 inches.
  13. Nevertheless, individual libraries continue to attempt to publicize the library, and show remarkable imagination and enterprise in trying to make the library an appealing service.

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