释义 |
signboardsign‧board /ˈsaɪnbɔːd $ -bɔːrd/ noun [countable] - A signboard, by the entrance, proclaimed that the business had been established in 1852.
- A blue and red hand-painted signboard is hung over the entrance and a garland of marigolds placed around it.
- By the 1990s, the Rumbaughs had a chimp named Kanzi requesting treats and even asking to play games by using signboards.
- Flights to each place were listed on a signboard above the ticket window.
- It towered over the railway line and the makeshift station, a platform without a signboard.
- Now, the windows were whitewashed over, and the signboards over them were weathered illegible.
- Then I found it, a narrow split in the forest with a white-painted signboard, partly covered by an overhanging bush.
a flat piece of wood, cardboard etc in a public place, with writing on it that gives people information |