柯林斯詞典banner /?b?n?/ (banners) 1. N-COUNT A banner is a long strip of cloth with something written on it. Banners are usually attached to two poles and carried during a protest or rally. (游行或集合用的) 橫幅 A large crowd of students followed the coffin, carrying banners and shouting slogans denouncing the government. 一大群學生跟在靈柩的后面,舉著橫幅,高喊口號譴責政府。2. PHRASE If someone does something under the banner of a particular cause, idea, or belief, they do it saying that they support that cause, idea, or belief. 在…旗幟下; 在…名義下 Russia was the first country to forge a new economic system under the banner of Marxism. 蘇聯(lián)是第一個在馬克思主義的旗幟下建立新的經濟體制的國家。 返回 banner劍橋詞典[ 可數名詞:有復數形式的名詞 ] a long piece of cloth with words written on it, sometimes stretched between two poles and carried by people taking part in a march (游行隊伍等用的)橫幅 The demonstrators walked along the street , carrying banners and shouting angrily. 示威者行進在大街上,高舉橫幅,憤怒聲討。 [ 可數名詞:有復數形式的名詞 ] a banner advertisement (互聯(lián)網或報紙上的)橫幅廣告,廣告條(同 banner advertisement) [ 單數名詞 ] an idea , principle , or belief that is strongly supported by someone 主張;原則;信仰 They won the election under the banner of lower taxes . 他們打著降低稅收的旗號贏得了選舉。 習語a banner year/season/month/week 返回 banner