slogan
noun /ˈsləʊɡən/
/ˈsləʊɡən/
(also informal tag line)
- a word or phrase that is easy to remember, used for example by a political party or in advertising to attract people’s attention or to suggest an idea quickly
标语;口号 - an advertising slogan
广告口号 - a campaign slogan
竞选口号 - The crowd began chanting anti-government slogans.
人群开始反复高呼反政府口号。
Topics Politicsb2, Businessb2- T-shirts bearing anti-war slogans
印有反战口号的 T 恤衫 - The ‘freedom to learn’ has become just another one of the government's empty slogans.
“学习自由”已成为政府另一个空洞的口号。 - The Left was still spouting old Marxist slogans.
左翼仍在呼喊着陈旧的马克思主义口号。 - The principle is summed up by the slogan ‘Trade, not aid’.
这个原则概括为一句口号,即“要贸易,不要援助”。 - They fought the election on the slogan ‘The time has come’.
他们以“恰逢其时”为口号竞选。 - They protested under the slogan ‘When women stop, everything stops!’
他们以“没有女性,万事皆休”为口号进行抗议。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- catchy
- snappy
- popular
- …
- coin
- come up with
- invent
- …
- go
- say
- on the slogan
- under a/the slogan
- slogan for
- …
词源early 16th cent.: from Scottish Gaelic sluagh-ghairm, from sluagh ‘army’ + gairm ‘shout’. - an advertising slogan