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1 publicize
publicize [ˈpʌblɪsaɪz]a. ( = make known) divulguerb. ( = advertise) faire de la publicité pour* * *['pʌblɪsaɪz]transitive verb1) ( raise awareness of) attirer l'attention du public surwell-publicized —
much-publicized — [event] dont on parle beaucoup dans les médias; [scandal, controversy] qui fait or qui a fait la une de tous les journaux
2) ( make public) rendre [quelque chose] public3) ( advertise) faire de la publicité pourwell-publicized —
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2 publicize
1 ( raise awareness of) attirer l'attention du public sur, sensibiliser l'opinion publique au sujet de [issue, event, predicament] ; well-publicized, much-publicized [event] dont on parle beaucoup dans les médias ; [scandal, controversy] qui fait or qui a fait la une de tous les journaux ; the event was little publicized on a peu parlé de l'événement dans les médias ;2 ( make public) rendre [qch] public [intentions, reasons, matter] ;3 ( advertise) faire de la publicité pour ; well-publicized, much-publicized [show, concert] annoncé à grand renfort de publicité. -
3 publicize
(a) (make known) faire connaître (au public);∎ her father is a minister, but she doesn't publicize the fact son père est ministre, mais elle ne tient pas spécialement à ce que cela se sache ou elle ne le crie pas sur les toits;∎ his much publicized blunders don't help his image ses célèbres gaffes ne font rien pour arranger son image de marque;∎ the government's environmental reforms have been well publicized in the press la presse a beaucoup parlé des réformes du gouvernement en matière d'environnement∎ the festival was well publicized le festival a été annoncé à grand renfort de publicité;∎ the launch of the their new product has been widely publicized leur nouveau produit a été lancé à grand renfort de publicité
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