marquee
noun [ C ] uk/mɑːˈkiː/ us/mɑːrˈkiː/
(TENT)
UK(聚会用的)大帐篷,大营帐
a large tent used for eating and drinking in at events held mainly outside that involve a lot of people
We're planning to hold the wedding reception in a marquee in the garden. 我们打算在花园的大帐篷里举行婚宴。
(ROOF)
US(尤指戏院入口处挂有招牌的)遮檐,遮篷
a roof-like structure that sticks out over the entrance to a public building, especially a theatre, and on which there is usually a sign
marquee
adjective [ before noun ] US uk/mɑːˈkiː/ us/mɑːrˈkiː/
知名的,响当当的,大牌的
being the main performer or sports person in a show, film, sports event, etc. or being the performer, etc. whose name will attract most people to the show, film, etc.
The studio chiefs wanted a marquee name in the lead role, not some unknown. 制片厂老板想要大牌明星来领衔主演,而不是无名小辈。