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bandwagon

/band-wag-uhn/US // ˈbændˌwæg ən //UK // (ˈbændˌwæɡən) //

浪潮,潮流,乐队,潮流趋势

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a wagon, usually large and ornately decorated, for carrying a musical band while it is playing, as in a circus parade or to a political rally.
    • : a party, cause, movement, etc., that by its mass appeal or strength readily attracts many followers: After it became apparent that the incumbent would win, everyone decided to jump on the bandwagon.

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Examples

  • Not surprisingly, more and more investors are now jumping on what can still seem like a techy, trendy bandwagon.

  • In Paris, other groups are jumping on the bandwagon, with messages about veganism or Uighur repression.

  • Even the New York Philharmonic has jumped on the bandwagon with its series of pickup truck throw-downs.

  • One explanation for falling off the prevention bandwagon comes down to two important predictors of health behaviors.

  • Google is pitching its newest Nest Thermostat as an entry-level gadget intended for people curious to jump aboard the so-called smart-home bandwagon.

  • I personally plead guilty to jumping on that bandwagon without thinking fully about what I was doing.

  • Not as any kind of bandwagon, but just as a kind of natural evolution.

  • Non-profits and governments may even need to get on the bandwagon.

  • But many conventional doctors are also fed up and are jumping on the “alt med” bandwagon.

  • The test came back negative, but she still jumped on the bandwagon, becoming an avid fan of gluten-free eating.

  • The realists had won; the rest climbed on the bandwagon but quick; and the temple was cleansed.

  • Should he jump on the bandwagon of advancement to the stars, hoping to catch the imagination of the voters by it?

  • There's something in an Irishman that drives him into the bandwagon.

  • Gid's not to say a teetotaler, but he had to climb into the bandwagon skiff or sink outen sight.

  • Her eyes were set on the bias and she was painted more colors than a bandwagon.