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marquee

/mahr-kee/US // mɑrˈki //UK // (mɑːˈkiː) //

侯选人,侯赛因,帐篷,帐蓬

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a tall rooflike projection above a theater entrance, usually containing the name of a currently featured play or film and its stars.
    • : a rooflike shelter, as of glass, projecting above an outer door and over a sidewalk or a terrace.
    • : Also marquess, marquise .British. a large tent or tentlike shelter with open sides, especially one for temporary use in outdoor entertainments, receptions, etc.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : superlative; headlining: a marquee basketball player.

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Examples

  • Girls in the Valley would be Influences’ marquee project, located in a home owned by Ari’s famous friend and client, former Disney Channel actress turned tabloid staple Bella Thorne.

  • Leonard Green, a firm known for its investments in marquee consumer brands like Whole Food Markets and Neiman Marcus, joined the rush.

  • Beyond offering advertisers large audiences around marquee segments like “fashion” or “music,” Vice has begun working more recently to open up more prescriptive subsegments — like “jewelry” for example.

  • Given that its marquee names pretty much set the market’s direction, let’s examine what Big Tech’s past trajectory tells us about where where the group is headed.

  • The marquee mission, however, is NASA’s Europa Clipper, which should launch in 2024.

  • I was going to ask if you had nerves about opening on Broadway without a marquee name.

  • But here they are, stage names spelled out in neon across the iconic marquee: MAPEI AND LYKKE LI.

  • A movie theater in Georgia showing the film PT 109 decorated its marquee with this message: “See how the Japs almost got Kennedy.”

  • In another marquee battle, Democrat Pete Aguilar appears headed to the runoff to face Republican incumbent Paul Chabot.

  • While sites like Gilt may carry many of the same marquee designers, so far, their bargains have not been comparable.

  • A big marquee of striped canvas had been erected; the guests trooped into it.

  • A table was spread handsomely and substantially under a very large and lofty marquee.

  • Following this performance, David conducted his friend to the marquee of the Big Show and passed him in to greater glories.

  • He knew it was impossible to return to his marquee to re-equip himself.

  • Captain Thornton gave orders for tents for his men and a marquee for himself.