banner
noun uk/ˈbæn.ər/ us/ˈbæn.ɚ/
[ C ](游行队伍等用的)横幅
a long piece of cloth with words written on it, sometimes stretched between two poles and carried by people taking part in a march
The demonstrators walked along the street, carrying banners and shouting angrily. 示威者行进在大街上,高举横幅,愤怒声讨。
[ C ](互联网或报纸上的)横幅广告,广告条(同 banner advertisement)
a banner advertisement
[ S ]主张;原则;信仰
an idea, principle, or belief that is strongly supported by someone
They won the election under the banner of lower taxes. 他们打着降低税收的旗号赢得了选举。
Idiom
a banner year/season/month/weekidiom US 特别好的一年/季/月/周
a particularly good or successful period of time
2004 was a banner year for astronomy. 2004年是天文学成果丰硕的一年
Technology stocks had a banner month, rising 6.9 per cent. 各只科技股经历了大好的一个月,上升了6.9%