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leaflet

/leef-lit/US // ˈlif lɪt //UK // (ˈliːflɪt) //

小册子,宣传单,宣传单页,传单

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
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    • : a small flat or folded sheet of printed matter, as an advertisement or notice, usually intended for free distribution.
    • : one of the separate blades or divisions of a compound leaf.
    • : a small leaflike part or structure.
    • : a small or young leaf.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    leaf·let·ed or leaf·let·ted, leaf·let·ing or leaf·let·ting.

    • : to distribute leaflets or handbills to or among: Campaign workers leafleted shoppers at the mall.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    leaf·let·ed or leaf·let·ted, leaf·let·ing or leaf·let·ting.

    • : to distribute leaflets.

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Examples

  • Schumer knew how to run the mimeograph machine that cranked out leaflets in the local campaign office, so they made him deputy manager.

  • Fodor interrogated prisoners of war and wrote propaganda leaflets that were dropped in enemy territory.

  • Meanwhile, the union stationed organizers outside the warehouse to answer questions and hand out leaflets to workers as their ended their shifts.

  • If you and I are both advertising pizzas, and you go out on the streets and hand out leaflets, but I go to the lobby of a pizza pickup joint, it looks like I’ve got a 100% success rate, but they’re already coming there to buy the pizzas.

  • It’s also pressing its case with leaflets and mandated anti-union meetings.

  • Bogucki includes the leaflet in a Powerpoint presentation he has developed.

  • Morrison handed her a “Yes” campaign leaflet printed in Polish.

  • “Thanks to Hugh Holliman, death row inmates could leave prison early and move in next door,” the leaflet said.

  • The leaflet was thus a lie, though that was hardly surprising in politics.

  • He felt compelled to issue a statement after seeing the leaflet.

  • Then she told him of getting the leaflet, then Science and Health, and how she had gradually been won to embrace it.

  • Here is a leaflet about the Panama Exposition published in Esperanto.

  • Under no circumstances, says a medical leaflet, should flies be allowed in the house.

  • In 1893 he issued a leaflet changing the name to Vitis baileyana.

  • “Oh, that funny little leaflet,” she tried to say as if it were a joke.