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catchphrase

口头禅,口头语,口号,口诀

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a phrase that attracts or is meant to attract attention.
    • : a phrase, as a slogan, that comes to be widely and repeatedly used, often with little of the original meaning remaining.

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Examples

  • “To minimize sprawl” has become a bedrock catchphrase of the core political ideology.

  • She has a t-shirt that says “Fetch,” the catchphrase from Mean Girls!

  • The mother of five frantically jumps from one argument to the next as if playing a high stakes game of Catchphrase.

  • Dana Carvey made "wouldn't be prudent" the most famous catchphrase of Bush's dad.

  • Tim Gunn came back from being a catchphrase robot to a thoughtful mentor offering informed critiques of work in progress.

  • But the more up-to-date a thing may be, whether it be a popular catchphrase or a whole book, the more ephemeral is its existence.

  • And when a man wants to talk like that "how-do-you-do" is as good a catchphrase as the next to keep his tongue discreet.