- 看过 placard 的人也看了 :
- handbill
- marquee
- poster
- advertisement
- billboard
- banner
- signboard
- announcement
- bill
placard 的 2 个定义
- a paperboard sign or notice, as one posted in a public place or carried by a demonstrator or picketer.
- Armor. placate.
- to display placards on or in: The square was placarded by peace marchers.
- to publicize, announce, or advertise by means of placards.
- to post as a placard.
placard 近义词
sign, notice
更多placard例句
- It was there, pausing somberly and squinting to read the placards, that I read about a group of Igbo Nigerians — from whom I am descended and who I consider my ancestors — who made the Middle Passage journey to Savannah.
- Problems with the building were first reported by the Miami Herald, which wrote that city officials placed “Unsafe Structure” placards in front of 10 other buildings as well.
- The agency has placed rescue beacons and placards in Spanish and Mandarin along crossing routes, with instructions and GPS coordinates for migrants in distress who need help.
- Like Hunter, Bond has continually placed notes on the bridge for the past several years and started a petition to get permanent placards made.
- After signing the bill to the applause of the supporters arrayed behind him, DeSantis held up a placard to read off some bullet points about how great the new law was, earning more applause in the process.
- I had a fleeting image of long hair, jeans and a “No Nukes” placard.
- A placard explains how Mexican artists have embraced indigenous culture, including such textiles, over the years.
- At one point, an oblivious girl asked whether the placard was a joke.
- One woman held up a placard that read “drones fly, children die,” while others called Brennan an “assassin.”
- The placard was illustrated with a black-and-white photograph of a crew-cut astronaut wearing a monkey around his neck.
- He was thrashed at home by Aunty Rosa on the same count, and then the placard was produced.
- The placard further announced that the rooms and furniture could be seen on the 13th and 14th.
- The little blue placard hung over the cot, as in the foundling hospitals, states the child's nationality: "Moldo, Wallachian."
- Skeen told us that when the Turks stuck up a placard saying Warsaw had fallen, the Australians gave three hearty cheers.
- "Only at the felicitous ingenuity of your highness's idea," answered the interpreter, pointing to the placard.