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单词 catchy
释义
catchy
(kætʃi )
Word forms: catchier , catchiest
adjective
If you describe a tune, name, or advertisement as catchy, you mean that it is attractive and easy to remember.
The songs were both catchy and original.
The blog post tried to draw in readers through a catchy title.
Synonyms: memorable, haunting, unforgettable, captivating  
Collocations:
catchy chorus
Quirky, intricate guitar pop with a soaringly catchy chorus.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
With catchy chorus and witty lyrics, it's set to be a hit.
The Sun (2009)
And those songs almost invariably lead to a gloriously catchy chorus.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
catchy headline
Authenticity, resilience and understatement are not thrilling virtues that make for catchy headlines.
Times, Sunday Times
Certain parts of the media love to write catchy headlines about generational divides; it has almost become a sport.
Times, Sunday Times
His pithy weekly and daily columns and catchy headlines attracted readers.
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catchy hook
This makes things particularly tricky for unknown authors such as me, who struggle for attention unless they fit neatly into a genre, or have a catchy hook.
Times, Sunday Times
He delivers a catchy hook, allied to clever and funny lyrics.
The Sun
They generally praised its pop sound, noting that it had the potential of becoming another hit with its catchy hook.
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Some praised its infectious nature and catchy hook, while others felt the song was unoriginal.
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Lamb was impressed with the song's extremely catchy hook and upbeat, positive lyrics, but criticized the chorus for its predictability and cheesy electro-pop backing.
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catchy jingle
Incoming trains are heralded by a catchy jingle rather than a rush of air and noise.
Times, Sunday Times
The books were advertised with television commercials and a catchy jingle.
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Scores are accompanied by catchy jingles.
Times, Sunday Times
Industrial psychologists have made good use of this link between music and learning by creating catchy jingles to sell products.
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Marketing professionals may tickle the consumer's aesthetic appreciation of sassyness, sophistication, color-harmony, stylishness, catchy jingles, slogans, craftsmanship, soothingness, attentiveness, authenticity, or the related perceived experiences associated with product consumption.
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catchy melody
It's a far more complex and taxing discipline than knocking off a few rhyming couplets against a catchy melody.
Times, Sunday Times
You can no more predict the next great beautiful perfumery idea than you can the next catchy melody before you hear it.
Times, Sunday Times
Typical schlager tracks are either sweet, highly sentimental ballads with a simple, catchy melody or light pop tunes.
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Besides reenergizing the audience as the show heads toward its conclusion, it offers audience members a catchy melody to hum as they leave the theater.
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The song received generally positive reviews from critics, who noted its catchy melody.
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catchy music
It didn't work, but at least it reminded us that its catchy music hadn't been forgotten.
Times, Sunday Times
Parades, uniforms, award-winning bands, and catchy music attracted people of all ages.
Christianity Today
These thirty-second and one-minute segments promoted healthy nutrition and personal hygiene through humorous animation and catchy music with clever lyrics.
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The depoliticized nature of emo, coupled with its catchy music and accessible themes, gave it a broad appeal to young mainstream audiences.
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Instead, short clips from catchy music hall songs were used to establish each location and, with careful editing, the interviewees related their own experiences and introduced each other.
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catchy name
Producers are still working on coming up with a catchy name for the new series and hope it will be ready to air next year.
The Sun
There was even a catchy name for the scheme: 'buy-to-let'.
Times, Sunday Times
I've even thought of a catchy name for my invention - 'phone box'.
Times, Sunday Times
The brand's catchy name refers to her standard answer when asked to categorise her music.
Times, Sunday Times
After 46 jump starts and 17 wins - no fewer than ten at grade one level - this warrior with the catchy name retired in sixth place yesterday.
Times, Sunday Times
catchy phrase
A meme doesn't have to be a video; it can be a concept or a catchy phrase such as 'strangers are just friends you haven't met yet'.
Times, Sunday Times
Church vision must go beyond cute slogans, colorful logos, and catchy phrases.
Christianity Today
The listeners had pointed out that in many cases, kwaito songs use catchy phrases.
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The title refers to the call to transform the world in which we live through social awareness with witty lyrics, catchy phrases and an unmistakable voice.
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catchy slogan
Advertising experts said the similarity between the youngster's surname and their brand could help to create a catchy slogan.
The Sun
He also announced a foreign policy doctrine using one of his by now trademark catchy slogans.
Times, Sunday Times
Tax cuts, empty promises of reform, catchy slogans and seductive visions of an idealized past, all go down a treat, as do public floggings.
The Times Literary Supplement
catchy title
They didn't bother with a catchy title, or punctuation.
Times, Sunday Times
It's not a particularly catchy title, but if you think of it as a kind of bad bank then you won't be far wrong.
Times, Sunday Times
Stuck early with a catchy title that probably seemed cool to them as adolescents, it now misleads.
Times, Sunday Times
Plus, it had a catchy title.
Times, Sunday Times
He was so impressed with the title of the song, that he decided to name his song with a similarly catchy title.
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catchy tune
It's a catchy tune, and a break-up song that's devoid of self-pity.
Times, Sunday Times
It started in 2002 simply as a way of using your mobile phone to identify that catchy tune you heard in a nightclub, while shopping or on television.
Times, Sunday Times
Political lyrics don't weigh down a catchy tune.
The Sun
It has been credited for its upbeat catchy tune and boasts an infectious hook.
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Critics praised the catchy tune of the song.
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Translations:
Chinese: 引人注意的乐曲、名字、广告
Japanese: 楽しくて覚えやすい
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