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buzzword

/buhz-wurd/US // ˈbʌzˌwɜrd //

流行语,流行词,热词,热门词汇

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a word or phrase, often sounding authoritative or technical, that is a vogue term in a particular profession, field of study, popular culture, etc.

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Examples

  • Fashion Snoops, for example, uses AI to scrape the internet for buzzwords and novel slang with the potential to develop into something chic.

  • Your book is called Sanctuary, but a lot of it is a rethinking of what we mean when we talk about this buzzword resilience.

  • Customization, comfort, inclusivity, and environmental awareness are the buzzwords we kept coming back to for this year’s top sports and outdoor innovations.

  • This was the 1990s, so many, many years before Big Data or Deep Learning became buzzwords.

  • Sports and OutdoorsCustomization, comfort, inclusivity, and environmental awareness are the buzzwords we kept coming back to for this year’s top sports and outdoor innovations.

  • The latter in particular has become a buzzword for Silicon Valley start-ups.

  • The perilousness of ubiquity with a hashtag—or any buzzword, for that matter—is that people can too easily forget its origin.

  • “It's for the conference set; the buzzword of 2013's business model,” she said, laughing.

  • The threats from Israel began anew, with a new choreography and a new buzzword: “zone of immunity.”

  • It's a nice buzzword, but argues against a principle of our governance.

  • Netconomy started as a buzzword, joining net, network, and economy.