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		Definition of adman in English: admannounPlural admenˈadmanˈædˌmæn informal A person who works in advertising. 〈非正式〉从事广告业务的人,广告商,广告编排人 Example sentencesExamples -  And anyway, says Patrick, most people are better at filtering out what's true from what's not than most admen may like to believe.
 -  Owen plays Charles Schine, an unhappy adman whose sleek boss has just removed him from his most lucrative account.
 -  As the admen say, never confuse the thing being sold for the thing itself.
 -  Mother has opened an office in the US during the new year and four of America's top admen, including a former head of advertising for Nike, have joined the team.
 -  The admen behind cartoon cow Graham Heffer have been asked to work on a new campaign for the Cream of Manchester, which could see him replaced after just two and a half years.
 -  As the legendary adman James Webb Young said: ‘What we are has a way of shining through, whatever we say or do.’
 -  Jack Trout, coauthor of the book Positioning and Marketing Warfare, dedicates his latest work, Differentiate or Die, to the legendary adman Rosser Reeves.
 -  A bon vivant who piloted his own plane and hosted the Dutch royal family aboard his yacht, Something Cool, Freddy had an adman's pizzazz.
 -  For admen in the '70s, subliminal advertising was not a social threat but - worse!
 -  Having just the kind of look that the admen love, her management realise that Benedetti may have a future outside her playing: modelling is meant to be one of the items on the agenda.
 -  My Dad, an adman in the sixties, was a terrific fan of game shows (although I'm sure he never watched one).
 -  She was brought up in Michigan where her grandfather was an adman for General Motors and her father's sideline was boxing promotion.
 -  Later, through sheer coincidence, the adman falls for the victim's widow.
 -  ‘Products are made in the factory,’ one adman says, ‘but brands are made in the mind.’
 -  ‘Good morning, gentlemen,’ he said, striding towards the table and offering his hand to the admen.
 -  People didn't need an adman to tell them what they needed.
 -  If you doubt it, think of Chelsea, the favourites to win what admen call the Premiership.
 -  After all, the single goal of advertising is to stimulate demand by each and every means, and the ingenuity of admen knows no bounds.
 -  My generation might be a consumer generation in the eyes of the admen, but we are also a generation that is more or less broke.
 
    Definition of adman in US English: admannounˈadˌmanˈædˌmæn informal A person who works in advertising. 〈非正式〉从事广告业务的人,广告商,广告编排人 Example sentencesExamples -  After all, the single goal of advertising is to stimulate demand by each and every means, and the ingenuity of admen knows no bounds.
 -  She was brought up in Michigan where her grandfather was an adman for General Motors and her father's sideline was boxing promotion.
 -  Later, through sheer coincidence, the adman falls for the victim's widow.
 -  My generation might be a consumer generation in the eyes of the admen, but we are also a generation that is more or less broke.
 -  The admen behind cartoon cow Graham Heffer have been asked to work on a new campaign for the Cream of Manchester, which could see him replaced after just two and a half years.
 -  ‘Good morning, gentlemen,’ he said, striding towards the table and offering his hand to the admen.
 -  Jack Trout, coauthor of the book Positioning and Marketing Warfare, dedicates his latest work, Differentiate or Die, to the legendary adman Rosser Reeves.
 -  ‘Products are made in the factory,’ one adman says, ‘but brands are made in the mind.’
 -  As the admen say, never confuse the thing being sold for the thing itself.
 -  Mother has opened an office in the US during the new year and four of America's top admen, including a former head of advertising for Nike, have joined the team.
 -  If you doubt it, think of Chelsea, the favourites to win what admen call the Premiership.
 -  People didn't need an adman to tell them what they needed.
 -  And anyway, says Patrick, most people are better at filtering out what's true from what's not than most admen may like to believe.
 -  For admen in the '70s, subliminal advertising was not a social threat but - worse!
 -  As the legendary adman James Webb Young said: ‘What we are has a way of shining through, whatever we say or do.’
 -  A bon vivant who piloted his own plane and hosted the Dutch royal family aboard his yacht, Something Cool, Freddy had an adman's pizzazz.
 -  Owen plays Charles Schine, an unhappy adman whose sleek boss has just removed him from his most lucrative account.
 -  My Dad, an adman in the sixties, was a terrific fan of game shows (although I'm sure he never watched one).
 -  Having just the kind of look that the admen love, her management realise that Benedetti may have a future outside her playing: modelling is meant to be one of the items on the agenda.
 
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