leaflet
n. 散頁印刷品; 傳單; 小冊子
v. (向…)散發傳單(或小冊子)
A leaflet is a little book or a piece of paper containing information about a particular subject.
Campaigners handed out leaflets on passive smoking.
活動人士派發了有關被動吸菸的宣傳頁。
...a leaflet called 'Sexual Harassment at Work'.
名為《工作中的性騷擾》的小冊子
If you leaflet a place, you distribute leaflets there, for example by handing them to people, or by putting them through letter boxes.
We've leafleted the university today to try to drum up some support...
我們今天在大學散發了傳單,希望能爭取到支援。
The only reason we leafleted on the Jewish New Year was because more people than usual go to the synagogue on that day.
我們在猶太新年派傳單,純粹是因為那天去猶太教堂的人比平日多。
1. a thin triangular flap of a heart valve
2. part of a compound leaf
3. a small book usually having a paper cover
We'll produce the leaflet in large and small formats.
我們將把傳單印成大小兩種樣式.
This leaflet contains your operating instructions.
這份單頁材料印有你應知道的操作說明.
I pick up a leaflet about the care of teeth.
我拿起一張宣傳保護牙齒的傳單.
They sew around the leaflet , on tile new film.
他們散發新電影的傳單.
Every leaflet greatly helped to stiffen the spirit of the workers.
每一個這樣的傳單,都大大提高了工人們的精神.