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slogan

/sloh-guhn/US // ˈsloʊ gən //UK // (ˈsləʊɡən) //

口号,标语,广告语,广告词

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a distinctive cry, phrase, or motto of any party, group, manufacturer, or person; catchword or catch phrase.
    • : a war cry or gathering cry, as formerly used among the Scottish clans.

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Examples

  • The protest included only about 50 people, who waved signs and shouted anti-vaccine slogans.

  • Perhaps more than any speech or slogan, it will be figures like Brooks who help break the political fever in Washington.

  • He boasted that Nongfu sold only natural water, and his company’s slogan, “Nongfu tastes a bit sweet,” became known in households across China.

  • In September, Apple introduced the Watch Series 6, with the slogan “The future of health is on your wrist.”

  • The ad points to Warnock's endorsements from Democracy for America and MoveOn as evidence that he's the candidate of the defund-the-police movement, a common tactic deployed this year against Democrats who had said they disagree with that slogan.

  • Riffing off the slogan “Now Everyone Can Fly,” the carrier offered no-frills flights that were both cheap and plentiful.

  • It would be interesting to find out more about the radicals whose slogan is “shoot back.”

  • In Britain the craft beer movement began much earlier, under the slogan “Real Ale.”

  • The series, which features the slogan “Do you still like us?”

  • While Stinnett proudly takes credit for the design, he is quick to note that he did not come up with the slogan.

  • Their military slogan "On to Richmond" became a military challenge rather than an accepted conclusion.

  • This, by the way, was in line with the new slogan put out by the boss and his boosters: "Own your own Utilities."

  • There was hurrying, marching, charging; the groan of defeat; the mad slogan of final victory.

  • "Competition is the life of trade," ran the nineteenth century slogan; and competition was the god of nineteenth century biology.

  • Placing her ear close to the ground she declared she heard the Slogan—the Scotch war song.