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		promote美 [prə'moʊt]  英 [prə'məʊt]  过去分词:promoted  现在分词:promoting  第三人称单数:promotes   v.+n. promote development,promote growth,promote use,promote industry,promote understanding adv.+v. promote energetically v. demote,suppress,defame,prevent v. advance,upgrade,further,put forward,endorse 1.  | ~ sth 促进;推动to help sth to happen or develop  |  
  | policies to promote economic growth 促进经济增长的政策  |   | a campaign to promote awareness of environmental issues 提高环保意识的运动  |  
 2.  | 促销;推销to help sell a product, service, etc. or make it more popular by advertising it or offering it at a special price  |  
  | The band has gone on tour to promote their new album. 这个乐队已开始巡回宣传他们的新唱片。  |   | The area is being promoted as a tourist destination. 这个地区正被推广为旅游点。  |  
 3.  | [oftpass] 提升;晋升to move sb to a higher rank or more senior job  |  
  | She worked hard and was soon promoted. 她工作勤奋,不久就得到提升了。  |   | He has been promoted to sergeant. 他已晋升为巡佐。  |  
 4.  | ~ sth (from sth) (to sth) 将(体育运动队)晋级to move a sports team from playing with one group of teams to playing in a better group  |  
  | They were promoted to the First Division last season. 上个赛季他们晋升为甲级队。  |  
 v.  | 2. 增进;提倡,发扬,助长,促进;振兴,奖励;引起 9. 发起,创立(企业等);〔美国〕筹划(不正当事业) 2. 增进;提倡,发扬,助长,促进;振兴,奖励;引起 9. 发起,创立(企业等);〔美国〕筹划(不正当事业)  |  
 v.  | 1. to raise somebody to a more senior job or a higher position or rank 2. to move a student to the next higher grade at the end of the school year 3. to encourage the growth and development of something 4. to publicize a product so that people will buy or rent it 5. to further something by helping to arrange or introduce it 6. to move a soccer team or player from a lower to a higher division of a league 7. in chess, to exchange a pawn for a more powerful piece, usually a queen, when it reaches an opponent's end of the board 8. to move someone to a job at a higher level 9. to support or encourage something 10. to attract people’s attention to a product or event, for example by advertising 1. to raise somebody to a more senior job or a higher position or rank 2. to move a student to the next higher grade at the end of the school year 3. to encourage the growth and development of something 4. to publicize a product so that people will buy or rent it 5. to further something by helping to arrange or introduce it 6. to move a soccer team or player from a lower to a higher division of a league 7. in chess, to exchange a pawn for a more powerful piece, usually a queen, when it reaches an opponent's end of the board 8. to move someone to a job at a higher level 9. to support or encourage something 10. to attract people’s attention to a product or event, for example by advertising  |  
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