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n. 旗帜

a. 显著的, 特别好的

[电] 动板


  1. The patriots fought under the banner of freedom.
    爱国者在自由的旗帜下战斗。
  2. The banner lent color to the streets.
    旗帜给街道增添了色彩。
  3. It is the banner of noncontrol.
    它标示着摆脱控制。


banner
[ noun ]
  1. long strip of cloth or paper used for decoration or advertising

  2. <noun.artifact>
  3. a newspaper headline that runs across the full page

  4. <noun.communication>
  5. any distinctive flag

  6. <noun.artifact>
[ adj ]
  1. unusually good; outstanding

  2. <adj.all>
    a banner year for the company


Banner \Ban"ner\ (b[a^]n"n[~e]r), n. [OE. banere, OF. baniere,
F. banni[`e]re, bandi[`e]re, fr. LL. baneria, banderia, fr.
bandum banner, fr. OHG. bant band, strip of cloth; cf. bindan
to bind, Goth. bandwa, bandwo, a sign. See {Band}, n.]
1. A kind of flag attached to a spear or pike by a
crosspiece, and used by a chief as his standard in battle.

Hang out our banners on the outward walls. --Shak.

2. A large piece of silk or other cloth, with a device or
motto, extended on a crosspiece, and borne in a
procession, or suspended in some conspicuous place.

3. Any flag or standard; as, the star-spangled banner.

{Banner fish} (Zo["o]l.), a large fish of the genus
{Histiophorus}, of the Swordfish family, having a broad
bannerlike dorsal fin; the sailfish. One species
({Histiophorus Americanus}) inhabits the North Atlantic.

  1. One banner read "Pay back the blood debt." Police monitored the march but did not interfere, said one 18-year-old marcher.
  2. In the Navy, you used to have people do it for you," Transportation Secretary Samuel Skinner told Busey before swearing him in on a stage decorated with the bright FAA banner.
  3. An art exhibit that appears to invite people to step on the American flag reopened on a limited basis today, and a judge later dismissed a lawsuit by veterans demanding that the banner be removed from the floor.
  4. The Semiramis was widely regarded as Cairo's safest hotel - it is where US secretaries of state usually stay. In the meantime, the editors of the Egyptian Gazette can only rue yesterday morning's banner headline.
  5. Pravda ran the censored letters under the banner headline "Letters From Florida" and undoubtedly expected big propaganda points as a result.
  6. The protesters paraded about a mile, carrying a banner that said "Keep The Dream Alive," to the City Hall where they packed the corridors.
  7. A corner flips forward to reveal the Israeli banner on the reverse side.
  8. "Some people took one step for every three breaths because there's so little oxygen up there," says Tillemans. " When we got there, some people were too tired even to take pictures." Tillemans planted a red and white Cornell banner at the summit.
  9. Under the banner of the Jungle Commando, Bush Negro militants have been waging a guerrilla war on and off since August 1986.
  10. Dissidents under the "New Directions" banner have criticized UAW leadership for eroding workers' rights through joint programs.
  11. The banner has become the symbol of many informal groups seeking greater autonomy or Ukrainian independence.
  12. "One Million From All Walks of Life Demonstrate in Support of Hunger-Striking Students," read the banner headline on the People's Daily, the official organ of the Communist Party.
  13. "Welcome home, pray for the others," read a banner that greeted Polhill in Wiesbaden, a traditional stop for newly freed U.S. hostages before going home.
  14. The factions will sit under a Cambodian banner but with separate plaques identifying each of the four groups.
  15. Matti Tohianen of the Finnish delegation said police hit the hands of the four students carrying the banner and grabbed it during opening ceremonies.
  16. The soldiers stood facing a single red banner while a band played the national anthem.
  17. "A serious analysis shows what he suggests under the banner of restoration of Russia's sovereignty means a call to the breakup of the Soviet Union," Gorbachev charged.
  18. The huge blue-and-white banner behind the president of the National Education Association declared: "No More Reports, No More Speeches.
  19. Instead, he cloaked himself in Torrijos' nationalist banner, accusing the United States of plotting to renege on the 1977 treaties that put the Panama Canal in local hands at the end of the century.
  20. Union spokesman Jean-Pierre Toubhans said the four climbers planned to reach the top of Europe's tallest peak on Thursday and unfurl a banner reading, "Non a la Fermature de Gillette" (No to the Gillette closing).
  21. "The Fords and Exxons and Eli Lilly's are looking for 1988 to be the banner year in which they once again get their share of the best and the brightest," says James Beirne, Wharton's placement director.
  22. It consists simply of an enormous rectangle of dark, richly worked brownish tarpaulin punctuated only by a small white and gold banner emblazoned with the six letters of the title.
  23. The planting of other crops is taking place normally, however, and 1989 looks to be another banner year for farmers, who reaped a $1 billion bonanza when prices for soybeans soared due to the drought in the United States.
  24. The child who writes the funniest caption for a photo of kids driving mini-race cars past a Winston Cup banner wins a Winston Cup sweatshirt.
  25. A banner unfurled by the six occupiers read: "10 Years of the Islamic Republic.
  26. 'We would be heavily and rightly criticised three years from now if we did not act.' The private banks, too, are having a banner year.
  27. Among the friends and relatives waiting to greet the returning fliers were Loretta and Clyde Smith of Natrona Heights, Penn., along with six relatives and a large banner reading "Welcome Home Shawn," to greet their son, Lt.
  28. It was not signed, but it carried the tag line often used by President Saddam Hussein himself: "To hell with the villains." The army newspaper Al-Qadissiyeh denounced the Senate vote with banner headlines.
  29. The people at the rally marched to Parliament Hill behind a large white banner saying, "Today the Turks, Tomorrow the Rest." One man held up a small message reading, "I love Canada.
  30. Despite Varco's banner day for orders last Friday, Richard Kerston, vice president of finance, said that "after what's happened in this industry, we're not eager to predict what the business will do in the future."
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