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['bænə(r)]1) (in protest, festival) striscione m.under the banner of — nel nome di, per la causa di
2) stor. bandiera f., stendardo m., vessillo m.* * *['bænə]1) (a military flag.) bandiera2) (a large strip of cloth bearing a slogan etc: Many of the demonstrators were carrying banners.) striscione* * *banner /ˈbænə(r)/A n.1 bandiera; stendardo; vessillo: ( anche fig.) to join (o to follow) the banner of, mettersi sotto la bandiera diB a. attr.(fam. USA) eccellente; eccezionale; straordinario; favoloso (fam.): a banner year, un'annata eccezionalebannereda.imbandierato; impavesato.* * *['bænə(r)]1) (in protest, festival) striscione m.under the banner of — nel nome di, per la causa di
2) stor. bandiera f., stendardo m., vessillo m.
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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
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