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placard 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Verb
/ˈplakärd/,/-ərd/,
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placards, plural;
  1. Cover with placards
    • - they were placarding the town with posters
Noun
  1. A poster or sign for public display, either fixed to a wall or carried during a demonstration


  1. post in a public place
  2. publicize or announce by placards
  3. A placard is a notice installed in a public place, like a small , sign, or . It can be attached to or hung from a vehicle or building to indicate information about the vehicle operator or contents of a vehicle or building.
  4. A sheet of paper or cardboard with a written or printed announcement on one side for display in a public place; To affix a placard to
  5. (Placards) The square-on-point symbol on each side of the trailer signifying the hazardous materials loaded on the trailer.
  6. (Placards) Signage depicting furniture placement within the new work area.
  7. A sign affixed to a rail car or truck, which indicates the hazardous designation of the product being transported in that vehicle.
  8. a diamond shaped sign of specified dimensions placed on both sides of trailer, and rear that communicates the hazard of freight inside the trailer
  9. A shaped piece that covered corset front lacing.
  10. signs posted on outside of trucks for quick identification of the type of material being transported
  11. These are large ticket posters for display by retailers (most often 6"x10") that show the ticket. Many show the ticket "unscratched" on one side and "scratched" on the other.
  12. Represents the hazard class(es) of the material(s) contained within the freight container, motor vehicle or rail car. A warning sign made of a durable material and placed on the exterior sides of a transport vehicle. (DOT Chart 9)
  13. large, diamond shaped hazard warnings placed on vehicles transporting dangerous goods in regulated quantities
  14. A label that identifies a hazardous material shipment and the hazards presented.
  15. A small label typically located on the edge of the driver's door or inside the glove compartment of a vehicle. A placard contains information on the vehicle such as the manufacturer's recommended tire inflation pressure, seating capacity, and Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW).
  16. A piece of cardstock with a country's name on it that a delegate raises in the air to signal to the Chair that he or she wishes to speak.
  17. A laminated sheet or sheets of detailed lockout machine-specific procedures that identify and describe energy sources, lockout/release locations and procedures, verify procedures, and lockout-related hazards. ...
  18. The horizontal strip of buttons at the bottom of your Storyist window.
  19. This is any sign on a commercial vehicle used to notify the public of the goods being transported. Often times it is necessary when there is an inherent element of danger associated with hauling the particular good or substance (oil/gas or highly flammable liquids or gasses). ...
  20. A part of the body that, during transformation, fits behind the chestplate as reinforcement. Contributed by KoiLungFish.
  21. Closets or cupboards
  22. A control that displays information. Typically placards are used in document windows as a way to quickly modify the view of the contents—for example, to change the current page or the magnification.