hype

英[haɪp] 美[haɪp]
  • n. 夸大的广告宣传;<俚>皮下注射液;吸毒成瘾的人
  • v. 大肆宣传;炒作;刺激
hyped hyped hyping hypes
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星级词汇:
  • hypalgesic adj.痛觉减退的;痛觉迟钝的
Noun:
  1. blatant or sensational promotion

Verb:
  1. publicize in an exaggerated and often misleading manner

1. We are certainly seeing a lot of hype by some companies.
我们无疑已经看到来自一些公司的大肆宣传。

来自柯林斯例句

2. We had to hype the film to attract the financiers.
我们不得不热炒这部电影以吸引投资人。

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3. The hype and fervour surrounding the event positively invited scepticism.
围绕这件事的大肆渲染和热情必然会引起人们的怀疑.

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4. People went to see the movie because of all the hype.
人们因各种天花乱坠的广告宣传而去看那部电影.

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5. My products aren't based on advertising hype, they sell by word of mouth.
我的产品销售靠的不是天花乱坠的广告宣传,而是良好的口碑。

来自柯林斯例句

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. There was a big media hype for that new movie.
      那部新推出电影有很大的媒体宣传。
    2. People went to see the movie because of all the hype.
      人们因各种天花乱坠的广告宣传而去看那部电影。
    3. The public are not fooled by all the hype the press gave the event.
      新闻界言过其实的种种报道并没有愚弄得了公众。
    用作动词 (v.)
    1. Why do they hype up an election?
      他们为什么要大肆宣传选举呢?
    2. The movie has been hyped up far beyond its worth.
      这部影片被吹得离了谱了。
    3. Government nervousness about the internet was exacerbated by hype in the western press about Twitter bringing democracy to Iran.
      西方媒体对于推特给伊朗带来民主的炒作刺激了中国政府对于互联网紧张的神经。