billboard
noun [ C ] uk/ˈbɪl.bɔːd/ us/ˈbɪl.bɔːrd/
mainly US (UK usually hoarding)(尤指路旁的)大型广告牌
a very large board on which advertisements are shown, especially at the side of a road
On the highway we passed dozens of billboards showing his smiling face.
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- 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.