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单词 promo
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Definition of promo in English:

promo

nounPlural promos ˈprəʊməʊˈproʊmoʊ
informal
  • A piece of publicity or advertising, especially in the form of a short film or video.

    a trade promo
    as modifier a promo video
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The promos for the new format, however, have been nothing short of bizarre.
    • I also remember seeing the newsreel of the promo for the film on a video at Cliff's house.
    • The promo clips are thoughtful considering this is the second disc in the series.
    • Local cable partners will support with promo spots to encourage kids to sign up.
    • Animation is also being used to create content for ad films and commercials, as also for television promos and montage sequences.
    • A teaser online promo began in February to help drive traffic between the partner sites.
    • You know, he would come on my show and he would do promos.
    • This is your typical promo spot for the film that adds little insight into the making of the movie.
    • Its chief virtue at the moment is that on it you are least likely to encounter advertising or in-house promos.
    • Television promos of the latest films provide a glimpse of the songs in the film.
    • Star Plus has already started airing the promo, enticing viewers with short clips from the movie.
    • Damian Harris knows about the potential power of a good promo video.
    • First, Mick Foley cut an exceptional promo to explain his return to WWE.
    • Each disc contains two episodes with their original TV promo spots, which are quite fun to watch.
    • Radio promos are to follow, with winners attending a launch party at an undetermined venue.
    • Finally, the usual lot of TV promos and trailers are included as well.
    • The promos for the film were a part of an exhibition of black and white pictures by renowned cameramen.
    • It's supporting the promo with press advertising and in-store marketing.
    • He is about to go around the world on a promo tour for his toy.
    • A back-to-school promo with Borders Bookstores includes goodie bag giveaways for kids.

Origin

1960s: abbreviation of promotion.

Rhymes

chromo, duomo, Homo, majordomo, momo, Nkomo, slo-mo
 
 

Definition of promo in US English:

promo

nounˈprōmōˈproʊmoʊ
informal
  • A piece of publicity or advertising, especially in the form of a short film or video.

    as modifier a promo video
    taping a two-minute promo
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The promos for the film were a part of an exhibition of black and white pictures by renowned cameramen.
    • It's supporting the promo with press advertising and in-store marketing.
    • A back-to-school promo with Borders Bookstores includes goodie bag giveaways for kids.
    • First, Mick Foley cut an exceptional promo to explain his return to WWE.
    • Damian Harris knows about the potential power of a good promo video.
    • You know, he would come on my show and he would do promos.
    • Finally, the usual lot of TV promos and trailers are included as well.
    • Local cable partners will support with promo spots to encourage kids to sign up.
    • The promos for the new format, however, have been nothing short of bizarre.
    • I also remember seeing the newsreel of the promo for the film on a video at Cliff's house.
    • Each disc contains two episodes with their original TV promo spots, which are quite fun to watch.
    • This is your typical promo spot for the film that adds little insight into the making of the movie.
    • The promo clips are thoughtful considering this is the second disc in the series.
    • He is about to go around the world on a promo tour for his toy.
    • Star Plus has already started airing the promo, enticing viewers with short clips from the movie.
    • Radio promos are to follow, with winners attending a launch party at an undetermined venue.
    • A teaser online promo began in February to help drive traffic between the partner sites.
    • Television promos of the latest films provide a glimpse of the songs in the film.
    • Its chief virtue at the moment is that on it you are least likely to encounter advertising or in-house promos.
    • Animation is also being used to create content for ad films and commercials, as also for television promos and montage sequences.

Origin

1960s: abbreviation of promotion.

 
 
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