柯林斯詞典poster /?p??st?/ (posters) 1. N-COUNT A poster is a large notice or picture that you stick on a wall or board, often in order to advertise something. 海報; 招貼 I had seen the poster for the jazz festival in Monterey. 我已經(jīng)見到了蒙特雷爵士音樂節(jié)的海報。 返回 poster劍橋詞典 poster noun [C] (PICTURE) a large printed picture , photograph , or notice that you stick or pin to a wall or board , usually for decoration or to advertise something 招貼,海報;布告 The children put up posters on the classroom walls . 孩子們在教室的墻上張貼了海報。 We noticed a poster advertising a circus . 我們看到一張馬戲團演出的海報。 也見 poster paint 例句 an eye-catching posterOn his wall he has a poster of Marilyn Monroe, her lips forever parted in anticipation ."The end of the world is at hand !" the poster declaimed .The posters were peeling away from the damp walls .She had done little to personalize her room , except hang a few posters on the walls . poster noun [C] (PERSON) internet & telecoms someone who publishes something such as a message or picture on a website or using social media (在網(wǎng)站或社交媒體上發(fā)布信息或照片的)發(fā)帖人 There was a lively debate on the message boards , with many posters arguing against the plan . 在留言板上辯論很踴躍,許多發(fā)帖人反對這項計劃。 返回 poster