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单词 spokesmodel
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Definition of spokesmodel in English:

spokesmodel

nounˈspəʊksmɒd(ə)l
North American informal
  • An attractive and stylishly dressed person, especially a young woman, who advertises or promotes something.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • My hands are so soft and tender from avoidance of manual toil that I could be a spokesmodel for overpriced emollients.
    • But her character quickly devolved into this shy, demure, hair care product spokesmodel, leaving Buck with little choice but to go off and hunt for guest stars to spar with.
    • And in between acts, earnest spokesmodels touted the latest in consumer products that would enable you to conform to the rigors of post-war affluence.
    • ‘There is extremely high recognition in corporate America of how important these spokesmodels are to this younger, urban mind-set because the African American market has more dollars in the market than they've ever had,’ she explains.
    • Mr. Mathissen needs a spokesmodel for the station and I promised him I would find the perfect woman!
    • If I ever decide to sell this stuff, Colleen is going to be the spokesmodel!
    • ‘I act as the glamorous spokesmodel,’ Newmark says.
    • Its rise to popularity has been attributed to a marketing strategy that included the use of scantily clad spokesmodels.
    • They use real footage of a dead firefighter being carried from the rubble, and then hire two spokesmodels to pretend to be firemen in a ‘firehouse.’
    • So it's been a long day at the trade show: the crowds, the life-sized chipmunks, the spokesmodels in skimpy little dresses.
    • And remember this season when the girls had to pretend to be spokesmodels for a line of cosmetics, and Janice yelled at them for not being able to sell cosmetics?
    • Garcia made no mention of auditioning doggie spokesmodels for the upcoming commercials, but aspiring young canines should update their portfolios just in case.
 
 

Definition of spokesmodel in US English:

spokesmodel

nounˈspōksˌmädl
North American informal
  • An attractive and stylishly dressed person, especially a young woman, who advertises or promotes something.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • ‘There is extremely high recognition in corporate America of how important these spokesmodels are to this younger, urban mind-set because the African American market has more dollars in the market than they've ever had,’ she explains.
    • And in between acts, earnest spokesmodels touted the latest in consumer products that would enable you to conform to the rigors of post-war affluence.
    • Mr. Mathissen needs a spokesmodel for the station and I promised him I would find the perfect woman!
    • My hands are so soft and tender from avoidance of manual toil that I could be a spokesmodel for overpriced emollients.
    • They use real footage of a dead firefighter being carried from the rubble, and then hire two spokesmodels to pretend to be firemen in a ‘firehouse.’
    • Its rise to popularity has been attributed to a marketing strategy that included the use of scantily clad spokesmodels.
    • But her character quickly devolved into this shy, demure, hair care product spokesmodel, leaving Buck with little choice but to go off and hunt for guest stars to spar with.
    • ‘I act as the glamorous spokesmodel,’ Newmark says.
    • Garcia made no mention of auditioning doggie spokesmodels for the upcoming commercials, but aspiring young canines should update their portfolios just in case.
    • If I ever decide to sell this stuff, Colleen is going to be the spokesmodel!
    • And remember this season when the girls had to pretend to be spokesmodels for a line of cosmetics, and Janice yelled at them for not being able to sell cosmetics?
    • So it's been a long day at the trade show: the crowds, the life-sized chipmunks, the spokesmodels in skimpy little dresses.
 
 
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