placards
英 [ˈplækɑːdz]
美 [ˈplækərdz]
n. 标语牌; 广告牌; 招贴; 海报
placard的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 标语牌;告示牌;布告;海报
Aplacardis a large notice that is carried in a march or displayed in a public place.- The protesters sang songs and waved placards.
抗议者唱着歌,挥舞着标语牌。
- The protesters sang songs and waved placards.
双语例句
- The placards will carry the words: protect the British press.
标语牌上将写上这几个字:“保护英国新闻业”。 - Placards declaring new regulations were going up.
宣布新规章的公告张贴出来了。 - The crowds pouring into the squares and streets of Paris holding aloft Je Suis Charlie placards, and the vigils in cities across Europe, were a reminder that, for all their disenchantment with ruling elites, people will not lightly surrender their liberties.
在巴黎,人群涌入广场和街头,高举我是查理的标语牌。遍布欧洲许多城市的守夜活动则提醒我们:尽管对统治精英不抱有任何幻想,但人民不会轻易放弃属于自己的自由。 - But if Paul Volcker, the former Federal Reserve chairman is correct, it is not just Wall Street that deserves placards.
但如果美联储(fed)前主席保罗沃尔克(paulvolcker)说的没错的话,那么活该被声讨的就不仅仅是华尔街。 - Someone who pastes up bills or placards on walls or billboards.
在墙上或布告板张贴广告海报或布告的人。 - Labels and Placards of Dangerous Goods
危险货物标志和标牌 - Some placards went further, depicting Nazi swastikas on the French flag.
有些标语则更加出格,描述了法国国旗上的纳粹十字标志。 - Party loyalists responded as they always do, waving flags and carrying placards.
党的忠诚支持者们的反应一如既往,他们挥舞着旗帜,高举着标语牌。 - Signage-Signs such as billboards or placards placed at major entertainment or sporting events designed to promote sponsors or advertisers.
标牌-放置在重要的娱乐活动或体育赛事场所的广告牌或标语牌,为赞助商或广告商作宣传。 - When Park Chung-hee seized power in1961, the junta marched many of the racketeers through Seoul wearing dunce caps and placards with slogans such as "I am a corrupt swine".
当朴正熙1961年掌权时,该统治集团抓了许多诈骗犯在首尔游街,这些人戴着纸帽子、身上贴着诸如“我是一头腐败的猪”这类的标语。