英[mɑː'kiː]美[mɑːr'kiː]
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来自法语marquise,女侯爵,来自marquis阴性格。后用于指多种豪华或大型物品,如大帐篷,大梨,大型广告牌等,可能是来自人们对豪门贵妇的幻想。其拼写是由于误以为marquise为复数,因此想当然的改成了单数形式。
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A marquee is the roof-like overhang at the doorway of a hotel or theater, often holding a sign. You could choose a Broadway play just by wandering past the theaters and picking out a marquee that looks interesting.
A marquee is a theater sign or canopy that protrudes above a building's entrance. Movie theaters and performing arts theaters can have marquees, as can hotels and many other buildings. Marquee can also describe a person with a starring role, almost always preceding the word player, like when you describe the most well-known member of your local mime troupe as your “marquee player.”