单词 | billboard |
释义 | billboard From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Advertising & marketingbillboardbill‧board /ˈbɪlbɔːd $ -bɔːrd/ noun [countable]TTRBBAa large sign used for advertising SYN hoarding British English► see thesaurus at advertisementExamples from the Corpusbillboard• Huizenga plans to expand into the areas of electronic security and billboard advertising.• Around the world, some 3 billion pairs of eyes will notice their logos, slogans and billboards.• There are billboards seeking the re-election to the state legislature of Marion Feinstein.• It might even be socialist, and we couldn't have that-bridges and communities might be built before billboards.• Directly behind him was a huge billboard with her picture looming big and brassy back at her.• Whiteco, the billboard company, thought its seven signs on Speedway should be worth $ 3. 2 million.• Other commodities for which memes compete are radio and television time, billboard space, newspaper column-inches, and library shelf-space.BillboardBillboarda US weekly magazine about popular music, that lists the best-selling popular songs, albums, and videosFrom Longman Business Dictionarybillboardbill‧board /ˈbɪlbɔːd-bɔːrd/ noun [countable]MARKETING a large sign used for advertisingSYNhoarding BrEtobacco ads in magazines, newspapers and on billboards |
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