catch phrase
基本解釋
- 妙句;引人注意的文句
英漢例句
- His catch-phrase was: give Russia 20 years of peace, and you will not recognise it.
他信仰的警句是:讓俄國擁有20年的和平年代,世界上就沒人認(rèn)識這是俄國了。 - And good advertising has a way of sticking with you, whether it's a memorable jingle, a clever catch-phrase or a beautiful image.
好的廣告,你堅(jiān)持的一種方式,無論它是一個(gè)令人難忘的順口溜,一個(gè)聰明掛在嘴邊的一句話或一個(gè)美麗的形象。 - U.S. President Barack Obama may have uttered the catch-phrase "yes, we can, ” but I can think of no other country that embodies that spirit more than China.
雖然“是的,我們能?!?這一口號是美國總統(tǒng)巴拉克?奧巴馬提出的,但我想不出還有哪個(gè)國家比中國更能體現(xiàn)出這種精神。 - His catch-phrase was: give Russia 20 years of peace, and you will not recognise it.
ECONOMIST: Russia's presidency - The "rags-to-riches" catch-phrase notwithstanding, when you examine Alger's novellas, it's clear that the heroes like Ragged Dick and Tattered Tom were more concerned about social status and self-respect than about amassing great wealth.
FORBES: Entrepreneurship (Or Lack Thereof) In Millennials - EU. Mr Blair's proselytising for economic reform—a catch-all phrase for reforms to labour, product and capital markets—has not, in fact, had much effect.
ECONOMIST: European Union
雙語例句
權(quán)威例句
詞組短語
- catch on phrase 理解
- catch -phrase 宣傳標(biāo)語;時(shí)尚詞語;警句
- catch h phrase 口頭禪
- Sub -Catch Phrase 副標(biāo)題
短語
英英字典
- A catchphrase is a sentence or phrase which becomes popular or well-known, often because it is frequently used by a famous person.