Póster in english

Poster

pronunciation: poʊstɜr part of speech: noun
In gestures

póster = poster ; wall chart [wallchart] ; wall display. 

Example: The physical format of a document (for example, a book filmstrip, poster) is unlikely to be fully evident from a catalogue.Example: A wall chart is an example of an opaque sheet that exhibits data in graphic or tabular form.Example: This library service includes bright wall displays, pamphlets on open racks, availability of lists and directories, access to index files of local information, clear guiding on shelves and cabinet files, and the re-packaging of complex or ephemeral material.

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» póster de mujer desnudapin-up .

Example: Male readers are often attracted to this sub-genre because of the books' pin-up art, depicting beautiful young women in revealing costumes and provocative poses.

» póster de "Se Busca"wanted poster .

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

» póster desplegablecentrefold [centerfold, -USA] [Generalmente incluido en una revista para hombres y presenta una imagen de una mujer joven atractiva y ligeramente vestida] .

Example: Men find the homely shape of the girl-next-door more appealing than the 'perfect' proportions of models and centrefolds, a study found.

Póster synonyms

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