placard
placard 英 [ˈplækɑ:d] 美 [ˈplækɑrd]
n. 海报,标语牌;招贴 vt. 张贴,悬挂;公布;张贴公告于 vi. 张贴公告
进行时:placarding 过去式:placarded 过去分词:placarded 第三人称单数:placards 名词复数:placards
- A placard is a sign, especially one that advertises something. You might get a summer job standing on the sidewalk, holding a placard that announces a mattress sale — though it may not be your dream job.
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- n. 海报,标语牌;招贴
- vt. 张贴,悬挂;公布;张贴公告于
- vi. 张贴公告
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1. "Thank you New York" read one placard, "Wedding Belles" read another.
在婚礼处,一边的海报上写着“谢谢你,纽约”,另一边则写着“佳偶天成”。
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2. The simple answer is there are no environmentalists in Dubai; not in the sense of a campaigning, placard-bearing activist that you might find elsewhere.
答案很简单,就是那里没有环保人士,没有其他地方可见的那种发起运动、贴海报的环保人士。
- placard (n.) late 15c., "formal document authenticated by an affixed seal," from Middle French placquard "official document with a large, flat seal," also "plate of armor," from Old French plaquier "to lay on, cover up, plaster over," from Middle Dutch placken "to patch (a garment), to plaster," related to Middle High German placke "patch, stain," German Placken "spot, patch." Meaning "poster" first recorded 1550s in English; this sense is in Middle French from 15c.
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