buzzword

英 ['bʌzwɜːd] 美
  • n. 流行词

英文词源


buzzword (n.)
also buzz word, 1946, from buzz (n.) + word (n.). Noted as Harvard student slang for the key words in a lecture or reading. Perhaps from the use of buzz in the popular counting game.

双语例句


1. E - marketing is the current buzzword.
电子营销是现在的时髦词汇.

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2. To him, Library 2.0 sounds like a buzzword developed by vendors.
对他而言, 图书馆2.0听起来像一个由供应商提出来的时髦词(buzzword).

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3. Biodiversity was the buzzword of the Rio Earth Summit.
生物多样性是里约热内卢地球峰会上的时髦词儿。

来自辞典例句

4. The seemingly innocuous Article 17 has a buzzword in European football.
这个所谓的17号条款,已经成为欧洲足坛的时髦用语了.

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5. In Chapter 6, you'll learn how to make your site buzzword compliant.
在第六章里, 你会学习到如何让你的站点时髦与兼容.

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