late 14c., "one who promotes" (the interest of someone), "supporter," agent noun from promote, and also from Old French promoteur and directly from Medieval Latin promotor. Specific financial sense of "one who leads in forming a company" is from 1876; sense of "one who organizes sporting or entertainment events" is attested from 1936.
权威例句
1. Aaron Copland was an energetic promoter of American music.
阿伦·科普兰从来都是美国音乐的积极倡导者。
2. She became a leading promoter of European integration.
她成为欧洲一体化的主要支持者。
3. The promoter matched the young boxer with a more skillful fighter.