banner
noun /ˈbænə(r)/
/ˈbænər/
Idioms - a long piece of cloth with a message on it that is carried between two poles or hung in a public place to show support for something
横幅;旗幡 - A huge banner over the street said ‘Welcome home’.
街道上方的一面巨幅横幅上写着“欢迎回家”。 - Protesters carried a banner reading ‘Save our Wildlife’.
抗议者打着 “救救我们的野生生物” 字样的横幅。
- Banners demanded the leader's resignation.
横幅上写着要求总统辞职。 - The demonstrators carried banners bearing various slogans.
示威者打着写有各种标语的横幅。 - They marched forward with banners waving in the wind.
他们举着迎风飘扬的旗帜前进。 - A banner strung across the road read, ‘Welcome home, boys!’
一面横幅横跨马路,上面写 :“欢迎回家,小伙子们!”
Collocations Dictionaryverb + banner- drape
- hang
- hang out
- …
- hang
- flutter
- fly
- …
- ad
- headline
- year
- …
词源Middle English: from Old French baniere, ultimately of Germanic origin and related to band ‘musical group’. - A huge banner over the street said ‘Welcome home’.
Idioms
under the banner (of something)
- claiming to support a particular set of ideas
标语: 声称支持特定的想法集- They fought the election under the banner of ‘No new taxes’.
他们打着“不征收新税”的旗号参加选举。
- They fought the election under the banner of ‘No new taxes’.
- as part of a particular group or organization
标语: 作为特定组或组织的一部分- Troops are in the country under the banner of the United Nations.
军队在联合国的旗帜下驻扎在该国。
- Troops are in the country under the banner of the United Nations.