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['plækɑːd] 1. nплака́т, афі́ша2. v1) розкле́ювати ( оголошення)2) використо́вувати плака́ти для рекла́ми -
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(a notice printed on eg wood or cardboard and carried, hung etc, in a public place: The protesters were carrying placards denouncing the government's policy.) πλακάτ -
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(a notice printed on eg wood or cardboard and carried, hung etc, in a public place: The protesters were carrying placards denouncing the government's policy.) plagát -
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плакат, афишаEnglish-Russian library and information terminology dictionary > placard
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['plækɑːd] 1. сущ.афиша, плакат; объявлениеplacards, announcing vacant places — объявления о вакантных местах
Syn:2. гл.1) расклеивать ( объявления)The town is already placarded with huge posters. — Город уже обклеен огромными плакатами.
Bills were placarded on all the walls. — Программы были расклеены на всех стенах.
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s.pancarta.v.1 anunciar en carteles.2 fijar carteles, colocar carteles, pegar carteles. (pt & pp placarded) -
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[ˈplækaːd] nouna notice printed on eg wood or cardboard and carried, hung etc, in a public place:إعْلان مَحْمولThe protesters were carrying placards denouncing the government's policy.
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(a notice printed on eg wood or cardboard and carried, hung etc, in a public place: The protesters were carrying placards denouncing the government's policy.) pancarte -
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(a notice printed on eg wood or cardboard and carried, hung etc, in a public place: The protesters were carrying placards denouncing the government's policy.) cartaz -
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[N]EDICTUM (-I) (N)TITULUS (-I) (M)LIBELLUS (-I) (M)LITTERA (-AE) (F)LITERA (-AE) (F) -
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Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Placard
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affiche f, écriteau m
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placard — [ plakar ] n. m. • 1444; plackart « enduit » 1410; de plaquer I ♦ 1 ♦ Écrit qu on affiche sur un mur, un panneau, pour donner un avis au public. ⇒ affiche, écriteau, pancarte. « De grands placards couvrent les murs de Tunis. On y fait savoir à la … Encyclopédie Universelle
Placard — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Placard tiene tres acepciones: Placard o placar: término de origen francés usado en el Río de la Plata para designar ciertos tipos de armarios empotrados a la pared o fijados a ella, especialmente los roperos aunque… … Wikipedia Español
Placard — Pla*card , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Placarded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Placarding}.] 1. To post placards upon or within; as, to placard a wall, to placard the city. [1913 Webster] 2. To announce by placards; as, to placard a sale. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Placard — Pla*card , n. [F., fr. plaquer to lay or clap on, plaque plate, tablet; probably from Dutch, cf. D. plakken to paste, post up, plak a flat piece of wood.] 1. A public proclamation; a manifesto or edict issued by authority. [Obs.] [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
placard — m. placard. voir aficha, pancarta … Diccionari Personau e Evolutiu
placard — [plak′ärd; ] also [ plak′ərd; ] for v., also [ plə kärd′] n. [LME placquart < MFr plackart < MDu placke, piece, spot, patch] 1. a notice for display in a public place; poster 2. a small card or plaque vt. 1. to place placards on or in 2. to … English World dictionary
Placard — (fr., spr. Plakahr), 1) so v.w. Placat; 2) Verdachungsgesims über einer Thür od. einem Fenster … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Placard — (frz., spr. kahr), Tür , Schrankverkleidung; auch Plakat … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Placard — (–ahr), frz., Verdachungsgesims über einer Thür od. einem Fenster; soviel wie Placat … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
placard — (n.) late 15c., formal document authenticated by an affixed seal, from M.Fr. placquard official document with a large, flat seal, also plate of armor, from O.Fr. plaquier to piece together, stick, plaster, from M.Du. placken to patch (a garment) … Etymology dictionary
placard — |plàcár| s. m. Ver placar. • Plural: placards. ‣ Etimologia: palavra francesa … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa