slogan

美音:['sloʊɡən] 英音:['sləʊɡən]

简单释义:


n.口号;标语

网络广告语;广告标语;品牌口号

变形:

复数:slogans  


完整释义:


n.

1.口号,标语
2.口号,空口号
3.(商业广告上用的)短语
4.(原为苏格兰高地和爱尔兰氏族号召战斗的)呐喊;集合信号


例句:

  1. He portrays himself as the scourge of political correctness and his own website carries the slogan "prepare to be offended" .
    他描述自己为“政治改革之鞭”,而他自己的网站也打出口号“准备好被冒犯吧”。

  2. At the rally on Saturday, I said our slogan must be "We must overcome our fear, " and I am obliged to stand by these words.
    周六集会上,我说过我们的口号必须是“我们一定要克服心中的恐惧”,我必须信守这句话。

  3. 2, I wish the exclamation mark had not been painted out, it would have made the slogan more forceful.
    我想那个惊叹号要是没有被涂掉就好了,它会使标语更有力。

  4. The "Great Risk Shift" is a snappy book title, just as promising workers greater "security" is an appealing political slogan.
    “伟大的风险转移”是一个非常响亮的书名,正如承诺工作者更大的“安全感”一样是一个非常具有诱惑力的口号。

  5. Italy was the model of a modernising Mediterranean state. "Spain is different" , as a tourist slogan of the 1960s used to put it.
    意大利是现代化的地中海国家的典范,而“西班牙是不同的”在1960年代常常被当作旅游口号使用。

  6. It is often said that the modern French identity derives from the 1789 revolution and its heroic slogan of liberty, equality and fraternity.
    人们常常以为,现代法国国民性源自1789年法国大革命及其“自由、平等、博爱”的英雄口号。

  7. Slogan T-shirts, also known as message T-shirts, have long been a means of telling the world what we care about.
    标语T,也称“文化衫”,长久以来被视为一种向世界传达我们个人喜好的方式。

  8. Until now, the main slogan of protesters has been a cry for freedom rather than an explicit call for the downfall of the regime.
    直到最近,抗议者的主要口号还是呼吁自由,而不是明确要求政府下台。

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