banner 的 2 个定义
- the flag of a country, army, troop, etc.
- an ensign or the like bearing some device, motto, or slogan, as one carried in religious processions, political demonstrations, etc.
- a flag formerly used as the standard of a sovereign, lord, or knight.
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- leading or foremost: a banner year for crops.
banner 近义词
successful
banner 的近义词 5 个
flag, usually with message
ad on web/internet page
banner 的近义词 4 个
更多banner例句
- Some protesters also carried banners mocking Drosten, as well as Spahn, Chancellor Angela Merkel, and Bill Gates—a frequent target of coronavirus-related conspiracies.
- The campaign has released custom Zoom videoconferencing backgrounds, among other digital banners.
- This is due to the fact that people are using streaming services, watching movies, TV series, courses, and there are banner ads everywhere.
- Salesforce for example has a banner across their UK site promoting how their tools can help businesses right now.
- Many businesses have followed suit with similar banners, it is just important that you track interaction with these and make sure they aide your website performance and don’t reduce conversion.
- The accident rate in Asia has marred what was in 2014 a banner year for aviation safety.
- His New Deal Coalition brought together Southerners, Northern ethnic minorities, and urban blacks under the same banner.
- Not sure if you noticed, but 2014 has been a banner year for animal robots.
- On Dec. 16, Brice posted the black banner of ISIS on his Facebook page.
- Later that night, that same black-and-red banner would be seen again—in the column of marchers chanting for dead cops.
- Here was a melodramatic scene in which he not only was not playing a leading part, but did not even carry a banner.
- Upon the dark mountain lift ye up a banner, exalt the voice, lift up the hand, and let the rulers go into the gates.
- When the orange-and-red banner was actually replaced by the Stars and Stripes, many in the crowd shed tears.
- Maria Antoinette would have gone through fire and blood to have rallied those hosts around her banner.
- Thou hast given a banner to them that feared thee, that it may be displayed because of the truth.