hype
Kelime Anlamı :
1. üzerine dikkat çekilen kimse veya şey.
2. iğne.
3. abartılı reklam.
4. dikkat çekici hareketler.
5. argo zerkedilen esrar.
6. aldatıcı.
7. aldatıcı reklâm.
8. yutturmaca.
9. şırınga.
10. yanıltıcı reklâm yapmak.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Tanımlar :
1.
excessive publicity and the ensuing commotion: the hype surrounding the murder trial.
2. exaggerated or extravagant claims made especially in advertising or promotional material: "it is pure hype, a gigantic pr job” ( saturday review).
3. an advertising or promotional ploy: "some restaurant owners in town are cooking up a $75,000 hype to promote new york as 'restaurant city, U.S.A.'” ( new york).
4. something deliberately misleading; a deception: "[he] says that there isn't any energy crisis at all, that it's all a hype, to maintain outrageous profits for the oil companies” ( joel Oppenheimer).
5. to publicize or promote, especially by extravagant, inflated, or misleading claims: hyped the new book by sending its author on a promotional tour.
6. A hypodermic injection, syringe, or needle.
7. A drug addict.
8. to stimulate with or as if with a hypodermic injection: "hyped the country up to a purposeless pitch” ( Newsweek).
2. exaggerated or extravagant claims made especially in advertising or promotional material: "it is pure hype, a gigantic pr job” ( saturday review).
3. an advertising or promotional ploy: "some restaurant owners in town are cooking up a $75,000 hype to promote new york as 'restaurant city, U.S.A.'” ( new york).
4. something deliberately misleading; a deception: "[he] says that there isn't any energy crisis at all, that it's all a hype, to maintain outrageous profits for the oil companies” ( joel Oppenheimer).
5. to publicize or promote, especially by extravagant, inflated, or misleading claims: hyped the new book by sending its author on a promotional tour.
6. A hypodermic injection, syringe, or needle.
7. A drug addict.
8. to stimulate with or as if with a hypodermic injection: "hyped the country up to a purposeless pitch” ( Newsweek).
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
promotion or propaganda; especially, exaggerated claims.
2. to promote heavily; to advertise or build up.
2. to promote heavily; to advertise or build up.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
publicize in an exaggerated and often misleading manner
2. blatant or sensational promotion
2. blatant or sensational promotion
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.