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poster

/poh-ster/US // ˈpoʊ stər //UK // (ˈpəʊstə) //

海报,海报显示,海报内容

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a placard or bill posted or intended for posting in a public place, as for advertising.
    • : a large print of a painting, photograph, etc., used to decorate a wall: posters of street scenes.
    • : a person who posts bills, placards, etc.
    • : Digital Technology. a person who posts or submits an online message to a message board: The previous poster in this thread was off-topic.

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Examples

  • Selin can’t pretend that she knows what a poster of Einstein means to every American college student because she knows the same poster means something different in Turkey.

  • It remains to be seen how Nreal will live up to its promise, secure users at scale and move beyond being a mere poster child for tech giants’ mixed reality ambitions.

  • When we talk about mental health in the workplace, it’s no longer enough to have HR put up a few posters and host occasional awareness-raising events — and this is especially so given the current pandemic.

  • You’re going to see mass opportunity for fraud, because that is the model that is a poster child for what they want to bring to other states.

  • A hyena “would just go up to a cub and grab it by the skull and crush it,” says Brown, who presented the work in a poster at the Ecological Society of America’s 2020 meeting held virtually the week of August 3.

  • “EOTS is a poster child for one of the ills of the acquisition process,” the official said.

  • But by the time a critical wanted poster sent via fax arrived, more than two hours elapsed.

  • Before I could apologize to his mother he ran back out to the living room with a poster of his dad and opened it up for me to see.

  • They have made Keystone XL the poster child of their climate-change efforts.

  • A life-sized poster of Par Gyi greeted guests at the entrance.

  • Sitting on the edge of the huge curtained four-poster bed, he ponders on the events of the evening.

  • There was still money in her purse, and her next temptation presented itself in the shape of a matinee poster.

  • The director may consider the performance as an animated poster which moves rapidly from design to design.

  • Also, one boomed and boosted his own particular emotions, celebrating their merits in the language of the circus-poster.

  • The name "Students' Hostel," written on a large poster placed at the gate, attracted my attention and I rang the doorbell.

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