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promote



promote S3 W2 AC /prəˈməʊt $ -ˈmoʊt/ BrE AmE verb [transitive]
[Word Family: noun
: ↑promotion, ↑promoter; verb: ↑promote; adjective: ↑promotional]
[Date: 1300-1400; Language: Latin; Origin: past participle of promovere 'to move forward']
1. ENCOURAGE to help something to develop or increase:
a meeting to promote trade between Taiwan and the UK
Fertilizer promotes leaf growth.
2. BETTER JOB [usually passive] to give someone a better more responsible job in a company OPP demote
promote somebody to something
Helen was promoted to senior manager.
3. SELL to help sell a new product, film etc by offering it at a reduced price or by advertising it:
She’s in London to promote her new book.
4. SPORT [usually passive] British English if a sports team is promoted, they play in a better group of teams the next year OPP relegate
promote somebody to something
They have been promoted to the First Division.
5. PERSUADE to try to persuade people to support or use something:
John Major promoted the idea of a classless society.
6. ARRANGE to be responsible for arranging a large public event such as a concert or a sports game
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THESAURUS
advertise verb
[intransitive and transitive] to tell people about a product or service and try to persuade them to buy it, for example in a newspaper, television, or Internet advertisement: Some universities advertise on television. | She has signed a deal to advertise the company's haircare products.
promote verb
[transitive] to try to increase the sales or popularity of a product or event, for example by selling it at a lower price or talking about it on television: He's in London to promote his new album.
market verb
[transitive] to try to sell a product or service by deciding which type of people are likely to buy it and by making it interesting to them: The collection is being marketed as clothing for climbers and skiers. | Most companies have agreed not to market products to children under 12.
publicize (also publicise
British English) verb
[transitive] to tell the public about something by writing about it in newspapers, speaking about it on television etc: He had done a lot of interviews to publicize his new book. | The hostages' case has been widely publicized.
hype verb
[transitive] informal to try to make people think something is good or important by advertising or talking about it a lot on television, the radio etc. Hype is often used when you do not trust the information: The boxing match was being hyped as the biggest fight of the decade.
plug verb
[transitive] informal to advertise a book, film etc by talking about it on television or radio: Marc was on the show to plug his new play.

promotehu
[prə'mout]
ngoại động từ
(to promote somebody to something) nâng ai lên địa vị hoặc cấp bậc cao hơn; thăng chức; thăng cấp
she worked hard and was soon promoted
cô ta làm việc tích cực và chẳng bao lâu đã được thăng chức
his assistant was promoted over his head
trợ lý của ông ta đã được thăng chức cao hơn ông ta
the football team was promoted to the first division
đội bóng đá được nâng lên hạng nhất
he was promoted to sergeant
anh ta được thăng cấp trung sĩ
xúc tiến, đẩy mạnh
the organization works to promote friendship between nations
tổ chức này hoạt động để thúc đẩy tình hữu nghị giữa các dân tộc
to promote a bill in Parliament
vận động cho một dự luật được Nghị viện thông qua
quảng cáo (cái gì) để bán
a publicity campaign to promote her new book
một chiến dịch quảng cáo để đẩy mạnh việc bán quyển sách của bà ta


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