self-advertiser
noun [ C ] often disapproving (also selfadvertiser) uk/ˌselfˈæd.və.taɪ.zər/ us/ˌselfˈæd.vɚ.taɪ.zɚ/
自我宣传者
someone whose behaviour is aimed at drawing attention to themselves and their activities
She was more of a self-advertiser and investigative journalist than a serious novelist.
He is not one of life's self-advertisers, but his achievements speak volumes. 他不是生活中的自我宣传者,但他的成就足以说明一切。
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- He was considered preferable to his rival, described as a vain, ambitious self-advertiser.
- Involvement in politics was seen as the preserve of cranks and self-advertisers.
- He pioneered the new surgical technique and was a skilled self-advertiser.