1. endorse
v. 为…做广告宣传;
e.g. That brand of sneaker is endorsed by several basketball stars.
注:sneaker: 运动鞋
n. endorsement
e.g. celebrity endorsement 明星代言
e.g. He used celebrity endorsement to promote his brands.
本季口语话题:What do you think of celebrity endorsements in advertising?
Benefit: Celebrity advertising can substantially boost exposure and influence sales.
Drawback: Celebrities can overshadow brands. Consumers may focus on the celebrity, not the product.
2. distort /dɪ'stɔːt/
v. 歪曲;扭曲;曲解
e.g. The story was distorted by the press.
e.g. He was accused of grossly distorting the facts.
syn. misrepresent
v. 误述;对…作不准确的叙述;歪曲;
e.g. The newspaper misrepresented what the writer had said.
e.g. The press misrepresented him as arrogant and bullying.
搭配:misrepresent sb. as…
3. testimonial /ˌtestɪ'məʊnɪəl/
n.A testimonial is effectively a review or recommendation from a client, letting other people know how your products or services benefitted them. The goal is to showcase how great your brand is. 即用户/消费者好评, 如竟然在某宝刷的好评。
搭配:fake testimonial 即没有用过产品而一味夸产品的评论。
相关了解:Fake testimonials are considered false or deceptive advertising—and therefore against the law—for several reasons. First, they are not based on a real customer’s experience, which a testimonial must be. Second, it misleads the customer.
4. publicity /pʌb'lɪsɪtɪ/
n. 宣传;报道;
e.g. The program is a chance for him to get some good publicity for his new movie.
剑16-4-3: Biking Sharing Scheme
What does matter though- is having a big publicity campaign. If people don’t know how to use the scheme or do not understand its benefit, they don’t use it.
publicity campaign 重要性在于:raise public awareness.
v. publicize /ˈpʌblɪˌsaɪz/
e.g. The work of the charity has been widely publicized through out the media.
5. stunt /stʌnt/
n. something that is done to get attention or publicity噱头;作秀
e.g. Their date is just a publicity stunt to make the movie a box-office hit.
(是不是很常见?)