单词 | catchphrase |
释义 | catchphrasen. A frequently used or well-known phrase or slogan, typically associated with a particular group or person and serving to attract public attention or interest; esp. (a) a signature or stock phrase of an entertainer or character in a play, film, etc.; (b) a memorable or striking phrase used in an advertisement; an advertising slogan. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > linguistics > linguistic unit > phrase > [noun] > catch-phrase or stock phrase phrasec1550 byword1570 cant1681 catchphrase1834 wheeze1864 society > communication > indication > that which identifies or distinguishes > word or cry > [noun] > slogan or catchword slogan1704 catchword1715 nayword1828 catchphrase1834 catchline1842 catchcry1843 yell1867 watch-cry1882 buzzword1946 in word1964 1834 Globe (Washington, D.C.) 8 May The memorial should be signed ‘without distinction of party.’ This catch phrase is from a committee all of one party. 1838 Spectator 27 Oct. 1012/2 Bartley, as a bluff forester, raises a laugh by the reiteration of a catch phrase, ‘D'ye take a hint?’ 1881 St. Louis (Missouri) Globe-Democrat 2 Feb. 4/5 ‘You dirty boy’ is the advertising catch-phrase of a soap manufacturer in England. 1964 Daily Express 26 Nov. 10/6 Comedians know that to stick firmly in the public mind you have to have a catch phrase. 1983 D. W. Reinhard Republican Right since 1945 viii. 139 Modern Republicanism..was simply a mere campaign ‘catch phrase’ that had served its purpose. 1997 Observer 21 Sept. (Review section) 6/3 As a kid, he loved TV adverts, their catchphrases, slogans and jingles. 2003 D. Taylor Martini 68 ‘A Vodka Martini. Shaken, not stirred.’ It's one of the great catchphrases in cinema history. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2018; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < n.1834 |
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