Poster in spanish

Póster

pronunciation: poʊsteɹ̩ part of speech: noun
In gestures

poster = cartel, póster. 

Example: The physical format of a document (for example, a book filmstrip, poster) is unlikely to be fully evident from a catalogue.

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» four-poster bed = cama con cuatro columnas.

Example: These bedsteads and four-poster beds were originally made for export and now exude a chic elegance.

» poster boy = representante ejemplar, paradigma por excelencia.

Example: He is the poster boy for making dreams come true and a great role model for all.

» poster child = representante ejemplar, paradigma por excelencia.

Example: Maria Sharapova, the poster child (sometimes literally) for today's Russia, appears to have jumped the rails even as her country does the same.

» poster girl = representante ejemplar, paradigma por excelencia.

Example: I have a friend who is young and outgoing, her name is -- she could be the poster girl for any high-end fashion boutique.

» poster paint = pintura al temple, temple, témpera.

Example: Create a vibrant painting using various colors of poster paint, which is another name for tempera paint.

» poster session = sesión póster, sesión de presentaciones informales.

Example: At a poster session individuals express viewpoints or describe recent research and the audience can wander around at will and discuss with contributors and each other.

» poster-size = de tamaño póster.

Example: Visitors are greeted with a poster-size collection of photographs identifying library staff.

» wanted poster = póster de "Se Busca".

Example: Wanted posters in the Old West were the only means law enforcement had to alert the public that a crime had been committed.

Poster synonyms

card in spanish: , pronunciation: kɑrd part of speech: noun bill in spanish: , pronunciation: bɪl part of speech: noun notice in spanish: , pronunciation: noʊtəs part of speech: noun, verb placard in spanish: , pronunciation: plækɜrd part of speech: noun post horse in spanish: , pronunciation: poʊsthɔrs part of speech: noun
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