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ban.nerH5bAn7E5, $-Ln [C]a long piece of cloth, often stretched between two poles, with a sign written on it, usually carried by people taking part in a march旗帜,横幅The demonstrators walked along the street, waving banners and shouting angrily.示威者在街上游行,挥动横幅愤怒地呼口号。(fig.) He continues to carry the banner of (= support strongly) liberal politics.他继续支持自由政治。(fig.) They won the election under the banner of (= by stating that they supported) lower taxes.他们打着低税的旗子获得了竞选的胜利。A banner headline is a large title of a story in a newspaper that stretches across the top of the front page.报纸的头号标题
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