hashtag / ˈhæʃˌtæg /

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hashtag2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a word or phrase preceded by a hash mark, used within a message to identify a keyword or topic of interest and facilitate a search for it: The hashtag #sandiegofire was used to help coordinate an emergency response to the fire.a hash mark used in this way.
  2. a word or phrase preceded by a hash mark or by the word hashtag, used to add wit or emphasis to a spoken or written statement. a hash mark or the word hashtag used in this way, as in the sentence His goodbye was so hashtag awkward.
v. 无主动词 verb

hash·tagged, hash·tag·ging.

  1. to add a hashtag to: Someone on Twitter just hashtagged the film festival.

更多hashtag例句

  1. You can track the mentions of your brand, keywords, hashtags, and related products.
  2. On the short form video app, advertisers could opt for a hashtag challenge at $150,000 per week.
  3. Many of the blocked accounts had also used the false hashtag “ModiPlanningFarmerGenocide,” a reference to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
  4. Users must create a video using the hashtag for a chance to win a case of the product.
  5. The hashtag, “pretend to be foreign and Ofo refunds immediately,” attracted over 240 million views on China’s Twitter-like Weibo platform.
  6. Michelle Obama tweeting a hashtag is somehow cause for outrage.
  7. Who even needs a court of law, let alone victim testimony, now that we have the hashtag?
  8. The hashtag has been used to label general rants about people getting naked for attention.
  9. Go home and use that hashtag to let people know about the story.
  10. And briefly, it seemed like a hashtag triumph—pretty much everyone, everywhere, was outraged.