1.British EnglishBrEDLO a large tent at an outdoor event or large party, used especially for eating or drinking in 〔大型户外活动或庆祝活动时使用,尤用作进餐或饮酒场所的〕大帐篷
2.American EnglishAmEAPT a large sign above the door of a theatre or cinema which covers the entrance and gives the name of the play or film 〔戏院或电影院大门上方公布剧名或影片名的〕招牌
3.marquee player, actor etcactor etc marquee playersomeone who people want to see because they are good or famous 招牌运动员/演员等
Examples from the Corpus
marquee• He did not need to selltickets at the entrance of a marquee.• By the time we got back there was a marquee in the garden.• That cleared the lane and marquee for freshheroes, and Vlade Divac rose up.• At least 30 craftspeople will be demonstrating their skills and selling their wares, all beautifully sited in marquees on the lawns.• Neon was a revelation, those gay lights in windows and over moviemarquees.• It was already dark but the squareglowed with marqueebrilliance, and none more brilliant than the Empire's.