n. 1.(贴在墙壁等上的)广告(画);海报,标语,招贴。 2.贴标语[广告、传单等]的人。 vt. 贴[传单、广告等];用招贴宣传。 短语和例子 poster2 n. 1.驿马。 2.〔古语〕急件递送员;匆匆忙忙的旅客。
a horse kept at an inn or post house for use by mail carriers or for rent to travelers 同义词:post horse, post-horse,
a sign posted in a public place as an advertisement; "a poster advertised the coming attractions" 同义词:posting, placard, notice, bill, card,
someone who pastes up bills or placards on walls or billboards 同义词:bill poster, bill sticker,
A poster is any piece of printed paper designed to be attached to a wall or vertical surface. Typically posters include both textual and graphic elements, although a poster may be either wholly graphical or wholly text.
例句与用法
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The lettering on the poster is very eye-catching . 海报上的字体非常醒目。
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The liberal posters were not quite so offensive . 自由党的宣传画要稍微含蓄一点。
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That poster is too high -- nobody can read it . 那海报贴得太高了谁也看不清楚。
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Posters force the wording of the message to be brief . 广告牌要求广告的语言简明扼要。
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They rush around sticking up posters and shouting slogans . 他们到处奔忙,贴标语喊口号。
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The poster only stayed up a few hours before it was stolen . 那张海报贴上去没几个小时就让人给偷走了。
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The company had expended thousands of dollars on posters and comic books devoted to the subject . 公司为了这个问题花了几千元印刷连环画和招贴画。
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He gained widespread fame during world war ii for a series of posters in behalf of various national causes . 第二次世界大战期间,他因一系列支持民族事业的招贴画而名声四扬。
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He had heard young mont call his father a pig-headed morning poster reader-disrespectful devil . 他曾听见小孟特称他父亲是一个思想闭塞的《晨邮报》读者--真是个目无尊长的小畜生。
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He advertised about the town, in long posters of a pink colour, that games of all sorts would take place here; and set to work large numbers of men under his own eye . 他在市里各处贴上粉红色的长招贴,宣扬此地将举办各样的游戏;并且还雇用了一大批人,亲自指挥。