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英 [ˈklæsɪfaɪd æd] 美 [ˈklæsɪfaɪd æd]

n.  (报刊上的)分类广告



柯林斯词典

  1. (报刊上的)分类广告
    Classified ads or classified advertisements are small advertisements in a newspaper or magazine. They are usually from a person or small company.

    双语例句

    1. A classified ad is usually only a few lines long. It is really a notice or announcement that something is available.
      每一则分类广告的长度通常只有三两行,这实际上就是通知某种东西或某种服务现在已经有了。
    2. When she was 16, Marquis answered a classified ad for a train company that promised free travel.
      16岁那年,马奎斯回复了一家承诺提供免费旅游的铁路公司的分类广告。
    3. The classified ad said, Wanted: a very experienced lumberjack. A man answered the ad and was asked to describe his experience.
      分类广告:“招聘经验非常丰富的伐木工人”,某人来应聘,让他描述一下他的工作经验。
    4. The New York Times classified ad ran thus: "young men with unlimited capital looking for interesting, legitimate investment opportunities and business propositions."
      《纽约时报》(newyorktimes)上的分类广告这样写道:“拥有无限资本的年轻人寻找有趣合法的投资机会和商业项目。”
    5. A classified ad is usually only a few lines long.
      一条分类广告通常只有几行字。
    6. The success of craigslist's free listings, for instance, has hurt the newspaper classified ad business.
      以craiglist免费清单的成功为例,此举已危及到报纸的分类广告市场。
    7. However, running a classified ad in the newspaper is still one of the most popular ways to recruit full-time staff.
      然而,在报上刊登分类广告仍然是招募全职员工最普遍的方法之一。
    8. I placed a classified ad for a secretary last Monday.
      琼:上星期一我登了一个分类广告招聘秘书。
    9. We classified the symptom progression into three stages, including early stage, middle stage and last stage according to the classification method in western medicine and explored the etiology, pathogenesis and treatment of TCM at each stage of AD.
      参考西医学AD病程分期方法,将AD分为初期、中期、末期3个阶段,并对这3个阶段的中医病因病机和治则进行了考察。

    英英释义

    noun

    1. a short ad in a newspaper or magazine (usually in small print) and appearing along with other ads of the same type

        Synonym:    classified advertisementclassified