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placard

N ป้ายประกาศ  แผ่น ประกาศ  ใบปลิว ประกาศ  notice brochure bulletin circular poster pai-pa-kad

 

placard

VT ติด ป้ายประกาศ  ติด ใบปลิว ประกาศ  publicize announce tid-pai-pa-kad

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

PLACARD

n.Properly, a written or printed paper posted in a public place. It seems to have been formerly the name of an edict, proclamation or manifesto issued by authority, but this sense is, I believe, seldom or never annexed to the word. A placard now is an advertisement, or a libel, or a paper intended to censure public or private characters or public measures, posted in a public place. In the case of libels or papers intended to censure public or private characters, or the measures of government, these papers are usually pasted up at night for secrecy.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

PLACARD

Pla *card ", n. Etym: [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. ] All placards or edicts are published in his name. Howell.

 

2. Permission given by authority; a license; as, to give a placard to do something. [Obs. ] ller.

 

3. A written or printed paper, as an advertisement or a declaration, posted, or to be posted, in a public place; a poster.

 

4. (Anc. Armor )

 

Defn: An extra plate on the lower part of the breastplate or backplate. Planché.

 

5. Etym: [Cf. Placket. ]

 

Defn: A kind of stomacher, often adorned with jewels, worn in the fifteenth century and later.

 

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.

 

2. To announce by placards; as, to placard a sale.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

placard

plac ard |ˈplakärd, -ərd ˈplæˌkɑrd | noun a poster or sign for public display, either fixed to a wall or carried during a demonstration. verb |ˈplækɑːrd | [ with obj. ] cover with placards: they were placarding the town with posters. ORIGIN late 15th cent. (denoting a warrant or license ): from Old French placquart, from plaquier to plaster, lay flat, from Middle Dutch placken. The current sense of the verb dates from the early 19th cent.

 

Oxford Dictionary

placard

placard |ˈplakɑːd | noun a printed or handwritten notice or sign for public display, either fixed to a wall or carried during a demonstration. verb |also plaˈkɑːd | [ with obj. ] cover with notices: they were placarding the town with posters. ORIGIN late 15th cent. (denoting a warrant or licence ): from Old French placquart, from plaquier to plaster, lay flat , from Middle Dutch placken. The current sense of the verb dates from the early 19th cent.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

placard

placard noun placards with antiwar slogans: notice, poster, sign, bill, advertisement; banner; informal ad.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

placard

placard noun placards with slogans that read Stop the War : notice, poster, public notice, sign, bill, sticker, advertisement; banner; French affiche; informal ad; Brit. informal advert.

 

French Dictionary

placard

placard n. m. nom masculin 1 Espace de rangement aménagé dans un mur et fermé par une porte, où l ’on peut suspendre des vêtements. : Ton manteau est dans le placard. SYNONYME garde-robe ; penderie . 2 imprimerie Épreuve en colonnes, pour les corrections. : Corriger des placards. LOCUTIONS Placard (de cuisine ). Assemblage de menuiserie, fermé par une porte et fixé à un mur. : Ranger la vaisselle dans les placards de cuisine. SYNONYME armoire (de cuisine ). Sortie du placard. familier Affirmation de son identité (sexuelle ), révélation de son allégeance. : Vers l ’âge de 19 ans, le chanteur a failli révéler son homosexualité (et non *faire son coming out ), mais la peur d ’inquiéter sa mère l ’a empêché de le faire. Placard publicitaire. Dans un journal, grande annonce publicitaire.

 

placarder

placarder v. tr. verbe transitif Coller un imprimé, une affiche, etc. , sur un mur. : Ils ont placardé tous les murs d ’affiches électorales. aimer

 

placardiser

placardiser v. tr. Mettre de côté, ne plus s ’occuper (de quelqu ’un, de quelque chose ). : Le rapport de la commission a déçu: il sera vraisemblablement placardisé. SYNONYME jeter aux oubliettes ; mettre au placard ; tabletter .

 

Spanish Dictionary

placard

placard nombre masculino CSur Mueble cerrado con puertas y, generalmente, con estantes, cajones y perchas para guardar ropa y otros objetos .SINÓNIMO armario .El plural es placares .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

placard

plac ard /plǽkɑː r d /名詞 C 1 (公示 広告などの )はり紙, ポスター ; ビラ ; (デモ行進などの )プラカード .2 名札, 標札 .動詞 他動詞 〈壁など 〉にポスター [ビラ ]を張る ; 〈事 〉をポスター [ビラ ]で公示 [宣伝 ]する .