词汇 | placard |
释义 | placard Politicsplac·ard /ˈplækɑːd $ -ərd/ noun [countableC] PPADVERTISEa large notice or advertisement on a piece of card, which is put up or carried in a public place 广告;广告牌;布告;标语牌;招贴 a huge placard saying ‘Welcome to Derbyville’ →5 see picture at 见图 sign1 印有“欢迎来到德比维尔”的巨幅标语牌 Examples from the Corpus placard• This made a placard spring out in the kitchen.• However, the department says it can do nothing about people with questionable disabilities legitimately obtaining a placard.• A small group of black dancers picketed the theater for two days, carrying placards and occasionally shouting slogans.• It voted last week to determine whether doctors are giving placards to the undeserving.• At Starbucks' corporate headquarters, the signature mermaid placard toppled into the parking lot below.• One placard in the crowd read, "Enough is enough!"• The men, members of the gay rights group Outrage, paraded placards in front of the altar before leaving peacefully.• He turned, like a winning boxer, and raised up both arms, still brandishing the placard.• He waved the placard in a wild and thoroughly stupid manner. (1400-1500) French Old French plaquier “to make flat” |
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