词汇 | billboard |
释义 | billboard noun[ C ] uk /ˈbɪl.bɔːd/ us /ˈbɪl.bɔːrd/ mainly US(UK usuallyhoarding) a very large board on which advertisements are shown, especially at the side of a road: (尤指路旁的)大型广告牌 On the highway we passed dozens of billboards showing his smiling face. Grant Faint/Photographer's Choice/GettyImages a poster(= picture), often outside a cinema or theatre, advertising a film, play, or other entertainment: Those West End theatre billboards, full of superlatives and gushing praise, are not always accurate. In the Moscow of today, advertising billboards line the avenues. They unveiled a billboard on First Avenue South saying "Welcome" in Japanese. Drivers were distracted by a huge billboard featuring an underwear ad. In a bandana and white T-shirts, muscles flexed, he glares down at pedestrians from cinema billboards. There is an eye-catching image of him on billboards and in movie trailers. To advertise a local film festival, the city has put billboards of classic movies, like "Gone With the Wind," on buildings throughout the city. Advertising and marketing ad ad agency adman adverse publicity advert customer relationship management demographics detoxify differentiator dogfooding o.n.o. on-brand opinion mining overexpose overexposure trade dress unadvertised unbilled unbranded unmarketable You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Roads: lights, signs & markings on roads Theatres, cinemas & their parts The company advertises on TV, the Internet, and billboards, so you sell more. At the entrance to Golden Gate Park stands a billboard, twenty feet high and a hundred feet long. Before nightfall a second supply of posters decorated walls and billboards. Billboards with crimson goddesses nine feet tall advertising cinema films, pipe tobacco, and talcum powder. By law, billboards can be debarred from localities possessing unusual scenic beauty. There is no question that public sentiment is against the billboard. billboard | American Dictionarybillboard noun[ C ] us/ˈbɪlˌbɔrd, -ˌboʊrd/ a very large board on which advertisements are shown, esp. at the side of a road billboard | Business Englishbillboard noun[ C ] uk /ˈbɪlbɔːd/us(alsoadvertising board) MARKETING a very large sign in a public place on which advertisements are shown: billboard advertising See also hoarding Examples of billboardbillboard Nevertheless, by noticing the exposed brick, observers might detect the presence of the building hidden behind the billboard. Other promotional efforts, such as newspaper or billboard advertising, are less than 1 per cent of candidate promotional spending on average. A total of 54% and 84% reported seeing a family planning message on a billboard and poster respectively. In effect, the national centre of ecclesiastical authority and prestige had been reduced to a billboard for a secular celebration. Promotional expenditures are further divided into broadcast advertising (television and radio advertisements) and targeting media (newspaper advertising, direct mail, billboards, journals, and other advertisements). Volunteers were recruited through television and radio news stories, advertisements, billboards, and word of mouth. The question of the number of billboards is dependent on the level of detail and the intended trajectory of the camera. Each sponsor was given billboard space, options for merchandising and programme advertising at the shows. Some of that meaning comes through public art - murals on buildings, for example, or billboards. Attacks on trains, for example, were planned with reference to the railway timetable and published updates on station billboards. Large billboards solved the problem of posters which were often posted on top of each in other in a confusing array. It manifests itself on lapel badges, in television commercials, on car bumper stickers and on billboards along state highways across the land. These could then be transferred to specific advertising media such as newspapers, posters, and billboards where the core images, already created, could continue to be developed. Slightly more than 40% (421%) of respondents reported that they had heard family planning messages via radio, while 172% said television, 84% said poster and 54% said billboard. It screams out to them from billboards across the country. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 See all examples of billboard These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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