placard
noun /ˈplækɑːd/
/ˈplækɑːrd/
- a large written or printed notice that is put in a public place or carried on a stick in a march (= a formal walk to protest about something)
标语牌;广告牌;招贴;海报 - They were carrying placards and banners demanding that he resign.
人们手持标语牌和横幅,要求他下台。
WordfinderTopics Social issuesc2- civil disobedience
- demonstrate
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- placard
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词源late 15th cent. (denoting a warrant or licence): from Old French placquart, from plaquier ‘to plaster, lay flat’, from Middle Dutch placken. - They were carrying placards and banners demanding that he resign.