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 placard ['plækɑ:d]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 公告, 布告, 小牌, 海报

vt. 公布, 布告, 张帖, 贴海报于

[经] 招贴, 布告, 标语牌




    placard
    [ noun ]
    1. a sign posted in a public place as an advertisement

    2. <noun.communication>
      a poster advertised the coming attractions
    [ verb ]
    1. post in a public place

    2. <verb.contact>
    3. publicize or announce by placards

    4. <verb.communication> bill


    Placard \Pla*card"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Placarded}; p. pr. &
    vb. n. {Placarding}.]
    1. To post placards upon or within; as, to placard a wall, to
    placard the city.

    2. To announce by placards; as, to placard a sale.


    Placard \Pla*card"\, n. [F., fr. plaquer to lay or clap on,
    plaque plate, tablet; probably from Dutch, cf. D. plakken to
    paste, post up, plak a flat piece of wood.]
    1. A public proclamation; a manifesto or edict issued by
    authority. [Obs.]

    All placards or edicts are published in his name.
    --Howell.

    2. Permission given by authority; a license; as, to give a
    placard to do something. [Obs.] --ller.

    3. A written or printed paper, as an advertisement or a
    declaration, posted, or to be posted, in a public place; a
    poster.

    4. (Anc. Armor) An extra plate on the lower part of the
    breastplate or backplate. --Planch['e].

    5. [Cf. {Placket}.] A kind of stomacher, often adorned with
    jewels, worn in the fifteenth century and later.

    1. You get some other guy marching out here with a little placard demonstrating, giving something about the government employees.
    2. Blue, white and red "Bush '88" signs were hoisted into the air, and one delegate sported a "Reagan for VP '88" placard.
    3. It showed an American worker carrying a placard that read: "Buy American."
    4. The shooting came as hundreds of villagers marched through the streets with Palestinian flags and banners. "We salute and praise our martyrs in the third year of the intefadeh," one placard read.
    5. "Red Army: Get civilized, stop murdering our sons," said a placard signed, "Latvian mothers."
    6. Assassins hid behind the placard until they opened fire.
    7. Never release the henchmen," read one placard.
    8. Students broke windows and unfolded a giant placard that read "Drive out Yankees" and "Arrest (former president) Chun Doo-hwan."
    9. The students, wearing anti-government headbands, hung a South Korean national flag and a placard demanding the arrest of former President Chun Doo-hwan for alleged corruption and other irregularities involving his seven years in office.
    10. Last week in Wisconsin, Dukakis found a phrase on a supporter's placard that he seemed to like better.
    11. As the motorcade started for the Soviet embassy, Khlgatian dashed into the street carrying his placard.
    12. The covered hopper car carried a placard stating it contained a flammable material, Federal Railroad Administration spokesman Bill Loftus said last week.
    13. Last year, the hitters had added motivation to swing for the fences here: A Laredo paper offered $25 for any ball hit over an advertising placard on the left-field fence.
    14. His body was found Tuesday in the remote town of Uchiza, with a placard nearby denouncing "North American spies."
    15. The sign still dangles in the empty auto showroom, next to an earlier placard: "This Business Supported By Timber Dollars." Crime is rising, spirits sagging.
    16. Schirra, a 1946 academy graduate who is now a business executive, wore a "Beat Army" pin _ the same message he carried on a placard during a 1965 Gemini mission.
    17. Not one hammer-and-sickle was present _ except on a placard that showed the Communist symbol evolving into a swastika with the skulls of the dead below it.
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