banner
- IPA[ˈbanər]
美式
- a long strip of cloth bearing a slogan or design, hung in a public place or carried in a demonstration or procession;a flag on a pole used as the standard of a monarch, army, or knight
- excellent; outstanding
noun: banner, plural noun: banners
- 釋義
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名詞
- 1. a long strip of cloth bearing a slogan or design, hung in a public place or carried in a demonstration or procession students waved banners and chanted slogans a banner in the front window announced “Grand Reopening” 同義詞
- ▪ historical a flag on a pole used as the standard of a monarch, army, or knight the standard bearers followed, banners of bright red and yellow depicting dragons and stags 同義詞
- ▪ an idea or principle used to rally public opinion the administration is flying the free trade banner
- 2. a heading or advertisement appearing on a web page in the form of a bar, column, or box a banner ad to get a new banner now, click Step 1
形容詞
- 1. North American excellent; outstanding I predict that 1998 will be a banner year
- a newspaper headline running across a whole page, especially one on the front page.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a large newspaper headline, especially one across the top of the front page.
Oxford Dictionary
- a song written in 1814 with words composed by Francis Scott Key (1779–1843) and a tune adapted ...
Oxford Dictionary
- the US national anthem, officially adopted in 1931. The words were written in 1814 by Francis ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- as part of a specified group
Oxford Dictionary
- claiming to support a particular cause or set of ideas
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- IPA[ˈbanə]
英式
- a long strip of cloth bearing a slogan or design, carried in a demonstration or procession or ... a nuclear disarmament banner was carried round the war memorial students waved banners and chanted slogans
- excellent; outstanding: the company was having a banner year
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