释义 |
watchwordwatch‧word /ˈwɒtʃwɜːd $ ˈwɑːtʃwɜːrd, ˈwɒːtʃ-/ noun [singular] - The new watchword in the campaign is "balance."
- Growth is once again the watchword as the country looks for another period of expansion in higher education.
- In her day and at her station, the watchword for women was class.
- That's why time and attention is paid to every home, with quality the watchword.
- The assembly line is giving way to quality circles, and quality rather than quantity is becoming the watchword.
- The Chancellor is, however, unsympathetic and safety-first will be his watchword.
- This is the watchword of the Winnetka school district.
- This will continue to be our watchword in the years ahead.
- When women run companies, cooperation, not competition, is the watchword.
a word or phrase that expresses an attitude or belief: Environmental quality will be the watchword for the 21st century. |