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banner ['bænə(r)]1 noun∎ figurative to march/to campaign under sb's banner se ranger/faire campagne sous la bannière de qn;∎ she carried the banner of women's rights elle brandissait l'étendard des droits des femmesAmerican (year, season) excellent►► Press banner headline gros titre m, manchette f;∎ in banner headlines en gros titres -
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COMPUTING (for advertising on Internet) bandeau m publicitaire, bannière f publicitairebanner ad, banner advertisement bandeau publicitaire, bannière publicitaire;banner campaign = campagne publicitaire sur Internet utilisant des bandeaux publicitairesAt group level Unilever has an agreement with service provider America Online to advertise its products to subscribers. Separate from this, its most expensive new-media venture in the UK was a five-week banner campaign earlier this year for a new Lynx deodorant fragrance called Apollo.
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banner year — ˌbanner ˈyear [banner year] noun (NAmE) a year in which sth is especially successful • It was a banner year for Mexico s tourist industry … Useful english dictionary
banner year — banner .year n AmE a year which is good because something is successful … Dictionary of contemporary English
banner year — Best year ever. ► “Hollywood is having a banner year abroad, while foreign billings for U.S. engineering companies fell 31% from the previous year.” (Business Week, Sept. 18, 1995, p. 45) … American business jargon
banner — Ⅰ. banner UK US /ˈbænər/ noun [C] ► MARKETING a BANNER AD(Cf. ↑banner ad) ► an idea or principle that is strongly supported by someone: »She ran for office under the banner of reform and change. Ⅱ … Financial and business terms
banner — [ban′ər] n. [ME banere < OFr baniere < VL * bandaria, ult. < Goth bandwa, a sign] 1. a piece of cloth bearing a design, motto, slogan, etc., sometimes attached to a staff and used as a battle standard 2. a flag [the Star Spangled Banner] … English World dictionary
banner — ► NOUN ▪ a long strip of cloth bearing a slogan or design, hung up or carried on poles. ► ADJECTIVE N. Amer. ▪ excellent; outstanding: a banner year. ORIGIN Old French baniere … English terms dictionary
banner — noun VERB + BANNER ▪ drape, hang, hang out ▪ carry, hold ▪ wave ▪ unfurl ▪ … Collocations dictionary
banner — I. noun Etymology: Middle English banere, from Anglo French, of Germanic origin; akin to Gothic bandwo sign; probably akin to Greek phainein to show more at fancy Date: 13th century 1. a. a piece of cloth attached by one edge to a staff and used… … New Collegiate Dictionary
banner — ban|ner1 [ bænər ] noun count 1. ) a wide piece of cloth with a message on it, often stretched between two poles: Thousands of people carried banners and flags. 2. ) COMPUTING an advertisement on a WEB SITE that goes across the width of your… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
banner — 1 noun (C) 1 a long piece of cloth on which something is written, often carried between two poles: Crowds of people carrying banners joined the demonstration. 2 literary a flag 3 a belief or principle: Many of the poor and unemployed rallied to… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
banner — n. 1 a a large rectangular sign bearing a slogan or design and usu. carried on two side poles or a crossbar in a demonstration or procession. b a long strip of cloth etc. hung across a street or along the front of a building etc. and bearing a… … Useful english dictionary