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Definition of leaflet in English: leafletnounPlural leaflets ˈliːflɪtˈliflɪt 1A printed sheet of paper containing information or advertising and usually distributed free. 传单 pick up a leaflet from your local branch Example sentencesExamples - They're distributing leaflets asking for any information about the bombers.
- The company formally apologised to the community and circulated a leaflet explaining what had happened.
- I wish there had been a leaflet distributed or an advertisement campaign.
- An information leaflet was distributed that described the aim of the study and explained that participation was voluntary and anonymous.
- Students are given talks and there is a wide range of booklets and leaflets available.
- For children below 16 years of age, the teachers distributed the information leaflets to parents, who were asked to provide written consent.
- Of the 212 patients in group A, 106 received the patient information leaflet and 106 did not.
- According to the council's information leaflet the new day changed to Monday.
- We have now produced a patient friendly leaflet which has proved quite a success.
- The mood was cheerful; protestors were busy singing, chanting, creating music and distributing leaflets to passers-by.
- Just as important will be to leaflet every civil service workplace area.
- As protesters shared sandwiches and tea, police distributed leaflets detailing the Public Order Act.
- The council's transport and planning chiefs recently sent a consultation leaflet to every household in York asking for opinions.
- In addition she distributed information leaflets relating to the changeover and also Euro conversions.
- They will also call for a defence for those who distribute leaflets containing information they honestly believe to be true.
- There will be displays, T-shirts and no smoking information leaflets available at every checkout.
- While there he was handing out campaign leaflets advising customers to start their own letter-writing campaigns.
- There is a Thai leaflet available with a map, or just take your chances and follow the roads.
- Police and prosecutors published a new leaflet advising the public how far they can go to defend their property.
- Students were instructed to print the patient information leaflet and place a copy of it in their portfolio.
Synonyms pamphlet, booklet, brochure, handbill, circular, flyer, handout, advertisement, bulletin, mailshot, bill, notice North American folder informal advert, ad, bumf North American & Australian informal dodger 2Botany Each of the leaflike structures that together make up a compound leaf, such as in the ash and horse chestnut. 〔植〕小叶 Example sentencesExamples - Lastly, in species with compound leaves the length of the largest leaflet was considered.
- The epidermal structure of these leaflets shows some similarities to that of flowering plants.
- In this image, systolic posterior displacement of the posterior mitral valve leaflet is clearly visible (arrow).
- The overlying thrombus had eroded and perforated the posterior mitral valve leaflet (white arrows).
- Additionally, they have shown that the sandwiched water layer between substrate and the bottom leaflet is highly structured.
- 2.1 (in general use) a young leaf.
初生叶(统称)
verbleaflets, leafleting, leafleted ˈliːflɪtˈliflɪt [with object]Distribute leaflets to (people or an area) 散发传单 tourists visiting the area are being leafleted 去该地的游客被分发了传单。 no object they were leafleting in Victoria Square 他们在维多利亚广场散发传单。 Example sentencesExamples - And many of these people then leafleted the area.
- They had leafleted all around the area but we don't know if they were still delivering leaflets or had just gone for a ride when the accident happened.
- Tap the momentum of the big events to encourage supporters to leaflet their own areas and build support among people they know.
- On Friday there were 40 party members leafleting the area.
- Homes in the Witham area are being leafleted to encourage people to use a long-campaigned for new bus route to Broomfield Hospital - or face losing it.
- ‘Three of us have leafleted the council estate that I live on for a local meeting where people can discuss what we can do against war,’ she says.
- Residents in the area were leafleted about trees being cleared.
- In January we will start our election campaign by leafleting the entire ward.
- At strategic points, activists leapt out of the cars to leaflet the streets.
- Health workers and council workers have been out leafleting the shopping areas and high streets.
- Union activists have been out leafleting and arguing with members to win the vote.
- Our future plans included attending Saturday's May Day march and leafleting an estate.
- Residents in the surrounding areas have also been leafleted about what is proposed for the site and are being urged to write individual letters of objection to the council.
- Members would leaflet a street one evening and knock on doors the next.
- Other labor and social justice activists leafleted at major retailers, educating consumers and criticizing executive indifference.
- He has leafleted the catchment areas of the two schools, which are a few minutes’ walk apart, with his plans.
- It was doubly effective because we were leafleting the area our students come from.
- Key wards were leafleted with anti-fascist papers and flyers.
- Union activists are leafleting the less well organised branches encouraging people to vote for strike action.
- The church had leafleted the area but sadly, yet again, there was no response.
Definition of leaflet in US English: leafletnounˈliflɪtˈlēflit 1A printed sheet of paper, sometimes folded, containing information or advertising and usually distributed free. 传单 Example sentencesExamples - In addition she distributed information leaflets relating to the changeover and also Euro conversions.
- Police and prosecutors published a new leaflet advising the public how far they can go to defend their property.
- They're distributing leaflets asking for any information about the bombers.
- Just as important will be to leaflet every civil service workplace area.
- Students were instructed to print the patient information leaflet and place a copy of it in their portfolio.
- Students are given talks and there is a wide range of booklets and leaflets available.
- As protesters shared sandwiches and tea, police distributed leaflets detailing the Public Order Act.
- I wish there had been a leaflet distributed or an advertisement campaign.
- The mood was cheerful; protestors were busy singing, chanting, creating music and distributing leaflets to passers-by.
- They will also call for a defence for those who distribute leaflets containing information they honestly believe to be true.
- There will be displays, T-shirts and no smoking information leaflets available at every checkout.
- According to the council's information leaflet the new day changed to Monday.
- For children below 16 years of age, the teachers distributed the information leaflets to parents, who were asked to provide written consent.
- There is a Thai leaflet available with a map, or just take your chances and follow the roads.
- We have now produced a patient friendly leaflet which has proved quite a success.
- The company formally apologised to the community and circulated a leaflet explaining what had happened.
- Of the 212 patients in group A, 106 received the patient information leaflet and 106 did not.
- While there he was handing out campaign leaflets advising customers to start their own letter-writing campaigns.
- The council's transport and planning chiefs recently sent a consultation leaflet to every household in York asking for opinions.
- An information leaflet was distributed that described the aim of the study and explained that participation was voluntary and anonymous.
Synonyms pamphlet, booklet, brochure, handbill, circular, flyer, handout, advertisement, bulletin, mailshot, bill, notice 2Botany Each of the leaflike structures that together make up a compound leaf, such as in the ash and horse chestnut. 〔植〕小叶 Example sentencesExamples - The overlying thrombus had eroded and perforated the posterior mitral valve leaflet (white arrows).
- The epidermal structure of these leaflets shows some similarities to that of flowering plants.
- In this image, systolic posterior displacement of the posterior mitral valve leaflet is clearly visible (arrow).
- Lastly, in species with compound leaves the length of the largest leaflet was considered.
- Additionally, they have shown that the sandwiched water layer between substrate and the bottom leaflet is highly structured.
- 2.1 (in general use) a young leaf.
初生叶(统称)
verbˈliflɪtˈlēflit [with object]Distribute leaflets to (people or an area) 散发传单 I won't be leafleting neighborhoods no object the union has leafleted, protested, and staged petition drives Example sentencesExamples - Union activists are leafleting the less well organised branches encouraging people to vote for strike action.
- Members would leaflet a street one evening and knock on doors the next.
- Union activists have been out leafleting and arguing with members to win the vote.
- He has leafleted the catchment areas of the two schools, which are a few minutes’ walk apart, with his plans.
- It was doubly effective because we were leafleting the area our students come from.
- They had leafleted all around the area but we don't know if they were still delivering leaflets or had just gone for a ride when the accident happened.
- And many of these people then leafleted the area.
- At strategic points, activists leapt out of the cars to leaflet the streets.
- Homes in the Witham area are being leafleted to encourage people to use a long-campaigned for new bus route to Broomfield Hospital - or face losing it.
- Key wards were leafleted with anti-fascist papers and flyers.
- On Friday there were 40 party members leafleting the area.
- Residents in the surrounding areas have also been leafleted about what is proposed for the site and are being urged to write individual letters of objection to the council.
- Other labor and social justice activists leafleted at major retailers, educating consumers and criticizing executive indifference.
- Tap the momentum of the big events to encourage supporters to leaflet their own areas and build support among people they know.
- Health workers and council workers have been out leafleting the shopping areas and high streets.
- The church had leafleted the area but sadly, yet again, there was no response.
- Residents in the area were leafleted about trees being cleared.
- In January we will start our election campaign by leafleting the entire ward.
- ‘Three of us have leafleted the council estate that I live on for a local meeting where people can discuss what we can do against war,’ she says.
- Our future plans included attending Saturday's May Day march and leafleting an estate.
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