常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句“You know” is almost the catchphrase of the New Labour era.“你知道”幾乎成了新工黨時(shí)代的標(biāo)語(yǔ)。Not only was I entranced by her awesomeness, but I now have a new favorite catchphrase.我不僅對(duì)她的優(yōu)秀感到癡迷,現(xiàn)在我又多了一句最喜歡的名言警句。According to Miller, the ubiquitous "One Love" has reduced Marley's revolutionary message to a catchphrase for Jamaica's tourist industry.米勒說(shuō),這首無(wú)処不在的歌曲“一種愛(ài)”已經(jīng)使馬利革命性的觀唸淪落成了牙加買旅遊産業(yè)的一個(gè)標(biāo)語(yǔ)了。原聲例句It showcases both traditional and modern glimpses of the country and ends with a catchphrase.權(quán)威例句It's called "didactic marketing, " the new industry catchphrase used to describe the dictatorial trend in advertising.FORBES: Magazine ArticleThe catchphrase caught fire with kids, who used it as they broke huddle in their games.FORBES: Over the TopIn artistic terms, Ms Hasegawa's insistence on collective experience is more than a catchphrase.ECONOMIST: Contemporary art 返回 catchphrase