popularise vt.vi. 使通俗化, 使受欢迎, 使大众化, 使普及, 宣传, 推广
popularise
- How, and to what extent, can it popularise Brooks - founded in 1818 and one of the nation's oldest retailers - without tainting the latter's classic image? M&S needs to get the answer right.
- 'I wanted to popularise Mary, to make every woman in America know about her,' she writes.
- Nor can we admit that Diego Maradona has done more to popularise football than any Englishman alive. What we have yet to learn is that it is not manners, still less saintliness, which inspire and excite.
- Mercury One-2-One, the new cellular network covering the London region, has done more than any other operator to popularise the mobile phone, with free local calls in the evening for non-business subscribers.