英 [ˈprɒməlɡeɪtə(r)] 美 [ˌprɑːmlˈɡeɪtər]
n. 发布者;传播者
(law) one who promulgates laws (announces a law as a way of putting it into execution)
创建和使用 1.A,发布者(Promulgator) 返回顶部 发布者网站(The Publisher site web)
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promulgated 发布的;被公布的
promulgation 颁布;公布;宣传;普及
promulgated 发布,公布(promulgate的过去分词)
promulgate 公布;传播;发表
发布者;传播者
Irenaeus (115-200); Bishop of Lyon, he opposed Gnosticism and was the main promulgator of the cult of the "Virgin Mary".
爱任钮(115—200):里昂主教,他反对诺斯替派,是“圣母马利亚”祭礼的主要发布者。
No one among humanity is dearer to Me than the promulgator of Bhagavad-Gita and there will never be another more dearer to Me, than he in this world.
在这个世界中,也永远不会有谁会比他对“我”来说是更亲爱的了。
As the fourth media, network has more advantages than the press, broadcasting, movie and TV. First, everyone can be information promulgator, disseminator and embracer.
网络作为第四媒体,它与前三大媒体报刊、广播、影视比较,有三大优势,一是每个人都可以同时拥有信息发布者、传播者和信息接受者的多重身份。
Later, as Director of Central Intelligence, he was a principal supporter and promulgator of the Reagan Doctrine, which resulted in the liberation of millions of people throughout the world.
In China (no promulgator of honest textbooks itself) the government must abandon its habit of using Japanophobia as an outlet for populist anger, when modern Japan has been such a force for peace and prosperity in Asia.