释义 |
pennantpen‧nant /ˈpenənt/ noun [countable]  pennantOrigin: 1600-1700 pennon + pendant - And on the pennant, perfectly clear, the single letter: W, for Winslow.
- Attached to the sack was a length of pennant rigging, which he left adrift within reach of the opening chute.
- He under-estimated his side's dominance by two years, as Surrey held the champions' pennant from 1952-58.
- I was hiding, working my way round to the Orchard to try for the pennant in there.
- Red ammunition aims for red pennant and yellow for yellow.
- They waved Cowboys flags, signs and pennants.
- You can buy cigarettes, potato chips, Ravens pennants, Styrofoam ice chests and snow shovels.
- Your individual objective is to secure one of those pennants and return to base first.
► the pennant- It was the Reds' first pennant since 1976.
1a long narrow pointed flag used on ships or by schools, sports teams etc2the pennant the prize given to the best team in the American and National League baseball competitions |