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单词 public relations
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Definition of public relations in English:

public relations

plural noun
  • 1also treated as singular The professional maintenance of a favourable public image by a company or other organization or a famous person.

    public relations is often looked down on by the media
    as modifier a public relations officer
    a public relations exercise
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The public relations exercise attracted widespread media coverage for the airline at the time.
    • Her career goal is to be a corporate executive in a public relations or business consulting firm.
    • Professional public relations companies have been hired to keep the image right.
    • As the city's first public relations officer Eric's job was to attract tourists to the region.
    • So now that the marketeers and public relations people have turned towards us - what are we to do about it?
    • In this case, the inquiry is in danger of being seen as little more than a glorified public relations exercise.
    • It was, in effect, an intended public relations exercise to explain why the procedure had not proceeded according to plan.
    • It appeared the previous day's roll-out was a carefully staged public relations exercise.
    • Still works in the city, too, in his own marketing and public relations business.
    • Previously she worked for Nampost as a senior manager for public relations and corporate affairs.
    • The use of public relations consultants, press officers and marketing companies has exploded.
    • In recent years there has been a significant increase in both interest and expenditure on public relations activity.
    • The rest, he says, is straightforward public relations work on behalf of corporate clients.
    • They recruit professionals in media and public relations who can play the journalists at their own game.
    • The codes can be more of a public relations exercise than a real guide to practical conduct for managers.
    • It was an online survey taken by public relations professionals in 52 countries.
    • Now he has set up Notions, a marketing, public relations and property management company.
    • As its effective public relations officers, they were constantly in the line of fire.
    • The university had hired a New York public relations firm to help reform its image.
    • Next I asked him what kind of budget he had set aside for marketing and public relations.
    1. 1.1 The state of the relationship between a company or other organization or a famous person and the public.
      companies justify the cost in terms of improved public relations
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Of course, the aspiring star needs to take care of the public relations, and seize the opportunities.
      • Ironically, his own troubles have coincided with New Labour's public relations fiascos of the past fortnight.
      • Over the years, Iftar parties have also evolved as platforms to improve public relations.
      • I feel the police are missing a golden opportunity to create good public relations.
      • Well, in terms of public relations, it has not been a good week for the White House.
 
 

Definition of public relations in US English:

public relations

plural nounˈpəblɪk rəˈleɪʃənzˈpəblik rəˈlāSHənz
  • 1also treated as singular The professional maintenance of a favorable public image by a company or other organization or a famous person.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Still works in the city, too, in his own marketing and public relations business.
    • Next I asked him what kind of budget he had set aside for marketing and public relations.
    • It appeared the previous day's roll-out was a carefully staged public relations exercise.
    • It was, in effect, an intended public relations exercise to explain why the procedure had not proceeded according to plan.
    • Previously she worked for Nampost as a senior manager for public relations and corporate affairs.
    • They recruit professionals in media and public relations who can play the journalists at their own game.
    • In recent years there has been a significant increase in both interest and expenditure on public relations activity.
    • The university had hired a New York public relations firm to help reform its image.
    • Professional public relations companies have been hired to keep the image right.
    • So now that the marketeers and public relations people have turned towards us - what are we to do about it?
    • As its effective public relations officers, they were constantly in the line of fire.
    • The use of public relations consultants, press officers and marketing companies has exploded.
    • In this case, the inquiry is in danger of being seen as little more than a glorified public relations exercise.
    • The rest, he says, is straightforward public relations work on behalf of corporate clients.
    • Now he has set up Notions, a marketing, public relations and property management company.
    • The public relations exercise attracted widespread media coverage for the airline at the time.
    • The codes can be more of a public relations exercise than a real guide to practical conduct for managers.
    • As the city's first public relations officer Eric's job was to attract tourists to the region.
    • It was an online survey taken by public relations professionals in 52 countries.
    • Her career goal is to be a corporate executive in a public relations or business consulting firm.
    1. 1.1 The state of the relationship between the public and a company or other organization or a famous person.
      companies justify the cost in terms of improved public relations
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Ironically, his own troubles have coincided with New Labour's public relations fiascos of the past fortnight.
      • Of course, the aspiring star needs to take care of the public relations, and seize the opportunities.
      • Over the years, Iftar parties have also evolved as platforms to improve public relations.
      • Well, in terms of public relations, it has not been a good week for the White House.
      • I feel the police are missing a golden opportunity to create good public relations.
 
 
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