flack
flack 英 [flæk]
n. 宣传;广告;高射炮;宣传员
名词复数:flacks
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- n. 宣传;广告;高射炮;宣传员
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1. "It's about visualising data in a different way," said Alan flack, IBM's Client Executive for the All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC), in an interview.
IBM负责温网主办方--全英草地网球及板球俱乐部(AELTC)业务的客户主管Alan Flack说:“这是以不同的方法将数据直观化。”
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2. Beefed up and scruffy-faced, wearing sunglasses and undertaker’s basic black, he didn’t play to the crowd, flatter the host or flack for his latest film, “Two Lovers.”
体型魁梧、邋遢不堪、带着墨镜、穿着殡仪所的一袭黑衣,菲尼克斯没有为观众表演,也无意于取悦主持人,甚至也没有宣传他的新片,“两个情人”。
- flack (n.) "publicity or press agent," 1945, also by that year as a verb, said to have been coined at show biz magazine "Variety" (but the first attested use is not in "Variety") and supposedly from name of Gene Flack, a movie agent, but influenced by flak. There was a Gene Flack who was an advertising executive in the U.S. during the 1940s, but he seems to have sold principally biscuits, not movies.
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