ad‧vert 1 S3 / ædvɜt $ -ɜrt / 名词 [可数名词]
British English an advertisement
THESAURUS
advertisement : an advertisement for shampoo | They placed an advertisement in the newspaper.
ad informal an advertisement : She’s been in several TV ads .
advert British English an advertisement : a job advert | He took out a front-page advert for his shop.
commercial an advertisement on television or radio : television commercials | He was in some commercials for beer.
trailer an advertisement in the cinema, on television, or online for a film or programme which will be shown soon : A second trailer for Richard Friedman’s film has just been added to the website.
promotion a series of advertisements for a company’s products : The company has spent more than $300 million on promotions for the brand.
poster an advertisement on a wall : They selected a famous artist to do the poster for the upcoming performance.
billboard ( also hoarding British English ) a large sign next to a road, with an advertisement on it : billboard advertisements | A huge hoarding shows two contrasting images.
flyer a piece of paper with an advertisement on it, often given to you in the street : Someone was handing out flyers for a new nightclub.
banner ad an advertisement across the top of a page on the Internet : Banner ads are becoming more sophisticated.
junk mail unwanted advertisements that you get in the post : I never read junk mail.
spam unwanted emails advertising things : I’m trying to delete all the spam.
classified ad ( also want ad American English , small ad British English ) a short advertisement that you put in a newspaper if you want to buy or sell something : The bike was advertised for sale in the small ads section.