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Do some publicity work. How to speak English in English?

Do some publicity work. Do some publicity work.

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"Publicity" is a word often used by Chinese government departments, but it is often misused when translated into English. The English equivalents of "public" can be "propaganda" and "public".

"Propaganda" refers to opinions or statements that may be false or exaggerated, as well as opinions or statements used to gain support for political leaders or political parties or influence public opinion. This is a derogatory term. For example:

This kind of advertising is just some publicity. This kind of advertisement is just propaganda.

"Publicity" refers to "the attention given by the media", that is, "propaganda report", and it can also refer to "the cause or thing that causes public concern", that is, "propaganda work", which is a neutral word. For example:

This case has caused extensive coverage in this country. This case has aroused great concern in this country.

The appearance of a new film is always accompanied by a lot of publicity.

The appearance of a new film is always accompanied by a lot of publicity.