释义 |
poster childˈposter ˌchild noun [countable usually singular] American English  - Doctors call Howley their poster child.
- The 1947 poster child, Nancy Drury from Louisville, Kentucky, was a victim of the 1944 epidemic.
1a child with a particular illness or physical problem whose picture appears on a poster advertising the work of an organization that helps children with that problem2someone or something that represents a particular quality, idea etc – often used humorously: Dillon is the poster child for wasted talent. |