常見例句Puffery: Flattering, often exaggerated praise and publicity, especially when used for promotional purposes. 吹捧:尤指用于促銷的常是夸張的贊揚和宣傳。It's all puffery and nonsense that can constrain and damage the mind and a life. 誰如果說這樣的生活會壓抑和損傷腦力和生命力,那絕對是胡說八道。Western courts tend to dismiss the claims of real estate agents as "mere puffery". 西方的法院傾向于駁回房地產(chǎn)商的申訴而僅僅因“夸大其詞”。The satirical magazine Spy threw darts at all the puffery of the era, and was especially fast to disdain the gaudy arrivistes in favor of dandruff-flecked Old Money. 一家叫《窺視》的諷刺雜志對那一時代的浮夸風(fēng)大肆抨擊,尤其鄙視那些愛炫耀的暴發(fā)戶,認(rèn)為那些老富翁更有品味,盡管他們的頭發(fā)上有頭屑。Might participants develop a non-conscious positive association with the department store, even after rejecting the ad as meaningless puffery? 參與者雖然對廣告中毫無意義的馬屁嗤之以鼻,但他們會在不知不覺中對這家百貨公司產(chǎn)生好感嗎?Use the mail, fax, and e-mail. Consider putting together a brief newsletter that provides valuable information they can use, not just puffery about your company and products. 使用信函、傳真或電郵??紤]編寫一個簡短的通訊,提供他們可以運用的有用信息,而不僅僅是有關(guān)你的公司和產(chǎn)品的吹噓。 返回 puffery