English-Thai Dictionary
advertisement
N การ โฆษณา proclamation notification declaration kan-kho-sa-na
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
ADVERTISEMENT
n.Information; admonition, notice given. More generally, a publication intended to give notice; this may be, by a short account printed in a newspaper, or by a written account posted, or otherwise made public.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
ADVERTISEMENT
Ad *ver "tise *ment, n. Etym: [F.avertisement, formerly also spelled advertissement, a warning, giving notice, fr. avertir. ]
1. The act of informing or notifying; notification. [Archaic ] An advertisement of danger. Bp. Burnet.
2. Admonition; advice; warning. [Obs. ] Therefore give me no counsel: My griefs cry louder than advertisement. Shak.
3. A public notice, especially a paid notice in some public print; anything that advertises; as, a newspaper containing many advertisement.
New American Oxford Dictionary
advertisement
ad ver tise ment |ˈadvərˌtīzmənt, ədˈvərtiz -ˈˌædvərˈˌtaɪzmənt | ▶noun a notice or announcement in a public medium promoting a product, service, or event or publicizing a job vacancy: advertisements for alcoholic drinks | we received only two replies to our advertisement. • (advertisement for ) informal a person or thing regarded as a means of recommending something: unhappy clients are not a good advertisement for the company. • archaic a notice to readers in a book. ORIGIN late Middle English (denoting a statement calling attention to something ): from Old French advertissement, from the verb advertir (see advertise ).
Oxford Dictionary
advertisement
ad ¦ver ¦tise |ment |ədˈvəːtɪzm (ə )nt, -tɪs -| ▶noun a notice or announcement in a public medium promoting a product, service, or event or publicizing a job vacancy: advertisements for alcoholic drinks. • (advertisement for ) informal a person or thing regarded as a means of recommending something: unhappy clients are not a good advertisement for the firm. ORIGIN late Middle English (denoting a statement calling attention to something ): from Old French advertissement, from the verb advertir (see advertise ).
American Oxford Thesaurus
advertisement
advertisement noun it looked like the phone bill, but it was just an advertisement: ad, announcement, notice; commercial, infomercial, promotion, endorsement, blurb, write-up; poster, leaflet, pamphlet, flyer, bill, handbill, handout, fact sheet, circular, bulletin, brochure, sign, placard, junk mail; informal plug.
Oxford Thesaurus
advertisement
advertisement noun 1 an advertisement for toothpaste | she placed an advertisement in a Canadian newspaper: notice, announcement, bulletin; commercial, promotion, blurb, write-up, display; poster, leaflet, pamphlet, flyer, bill, handbill, handout, circular, brochure, sign, placard; N. Amer. folder, dodger; French affiche; informal ad, push, plug, puff, bumf; Brit. informal advert. 2 they showed no desire for advertisement of their intellectual achievements: publicizing, publicization, advertising, promotion, touting, broadcasting, declaration, notification, promulgation; informal plugging, pushing, puffing; literary blazoning.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
advertisement
ad ver tise ment /æ̀dvə r táɪzmənt |ədvə́ːtɪs -, -tɪz -/→advertise 名詞 複 ~s /-ts /1 C (商品 サービス 行事などの )広告 , 宣伝, 告知 ; « …を求める » 広告 «for » ; U 広告すること (!現在では ⦅英 米 ⦆⦅書 話 ⦆のいずれにおいてもadの方が普通; 時に ⦅略 ⦆adv. , advt. , ⦅英 ⦆advertなども用いられる ) ▸ place [put, take out ] an advertisement 広告を出す ▸ see [answer, respond to ] an advertisement for a secretary in the paper [on the web ]新聞 [ウェブサイト ]の秘書の求人を目にする [に応募する ] (!inとonとの違いは →advertise 他動詞 1a ) ▸ run [carry ] an advertisement 広告を掲載する 2 C ⦅主に英 ⦆ «…の » 好例, 格好の広告物, 広告塔 «for » ▸ That player is a walking advertisement for Nike .あの選手はナイキの良さを示す歩く広告塔だ