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billboard

/bil-bawrd, -bohrd/US // ˈbɪlˌbɔrd, -ˌboʊrd //UK // (ˈbɪlˌbɔːd) //

广告牌,广告板

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a flat surface or board, usually outdoors, on which large advertisements or notices are posted.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to place, advertise, proclaim, etc., on or as if on a billboard: The movie was billboarded as the year's biggest hit.

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Examples

  • They could also arrange for billboards, freeway signs and posters at local restaurants.

  • Pennsylvania officials said the delay left them unable to launch public education campaigns on radio, television or digital media, or billboards and bus signs, or even print basic educational materials.

  • Lemon Grove is currently pursuing a handful of other revenue streams — including a tax on marijuana sales and digital billboard signs — although Jones said those efforts would barely be enough to pull Lemon Grove out of the red.

  • For instance, targeting customers with billboards, transit station advertising, and even radio advertisements may no longer be effective as there is a significant decline in movement and commuters.

  • He suggested that creates an audience ripe for exposure to out-of-home messages in billboards, grocery stores and more.

  • Joe and the record label were behind him all the way: look at the full-page ad in Billboard the previous week.

  • It was creative thinking like this that helped it debut at number one on Billboard Top Heatseekers Chart.

  • Then just 8-years-old he saw writing on a deli Billboard that was in Hebrew.

  • Billboard and Entertainment Weekly similarly praised it upon the anniversary.

  • But Swift is only in her second week of 1989 and already moved a million units, according to Billboard.

  • Some distance ahead stretched a long, smooth, sandy beach, on which was a huge billboard with the words "Perry's Slope."

  • A large billboard, blown flat, was the first sign that they were approaching Tippewa.

  • The craft was moored to the supports of the billboard, on one side, and to a heavy wagon on the other.

  • Ferral, finding everything quiet in the alley, strolled around by the end of the billboard.

  • While Carl was getting up, he saw Brady disappearing around one end of the billboard.