单词 | slogan |
释义 | slogan (sloʊgən ) Word forms: slogans countable noun A slogan is a short phrase that is easy to remember. Slogans are used in advertisements and by political parties and other organizations who want people to remember what they are saying or selling. They could campaign on the slogan 'We'll take less of your money'. ...a group of angry demonstrators shouting slogans. Synonyms: catch phrase, motto, jingle, mantra Collocations: carry a slogan A convoy of buggies, carrying the slogan '1st innings 2009, 2nd innings 2015', transports spectators from the car parks. Times, Sunday Times In the end, the party fought a rather ambiguous campaign, with its posters carrying the slogan the decision belongs to you. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Some carry slogans, the force crest and contact information for the appropriate force. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Revolutionary armies carried the slogan of liberty, equality and brotherhood and ideas of liberalism and national self-determinism. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 If only the party's election slogan, a future fair for all, was more than just focus group-led words. Times, Sunday Times His election slogan was 'f*** off'. The Sun Her robotically repeated election slogan 'strong and stable' had by the end of the year become repurposed as 'weak and stable'. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 口号 Japanese: スローガン |
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