placard

英['plækɑːd] 美['plækɑːrd]
  • n. 招贴;海报;标语牌
  • v. 张贴布告;公布某事
placarder placarded placarded placarding placards
IELTS
Noun:
  1. a sign posted in a public place as an advertisement;

    "a poster advertised the coming attractions"

Verb:
  1. post in a public place

  2. publicize or announce by placards

1. A long placard bore the names of all the new recruits.
长长一张布告上写着全部新兵的名字.

来自《简明英汉词典》

2. If you'll reverse the placard you'll see what I mean.
你若把那张海报翻过来,你就知道我的意思了.

来自辞典例句

3. A placard was posted up without any signature , accusing a number of people by name.
有人张贴了一张匿名榜, 指名控告了许多人.

来自辞典例句

4. For example : R 2 service door escape slide operation placard is lifting.
右2号服务门逃生滑梯操作标牌翘起.

来自互联网

5. Suitable for fastening all kinds of hook and placard.
适用于各种挂勾,海报看报的粘合固定.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. A long placard bore the names of all the new recruits.
      长长一张布告上写着全部新兵的名字。
    2. If you will reverse the placard you will see what I mean .
      你若把那张海报翻过来,你就知道我的意思了。
    3. The placards condemned the government's action.
      那些标语牌上写着谴责政府措施的词句。
    用作动词 (v.)
    1. We'll placard the wall with advertisements.
      我们将把广告贴在墙上。