0 a phrase that is often repeated by and therefore becomes connected with a particular organization or person, especially someone famous such as a television entertainer
1 a phrase that is often repeated and becomes connected with a particular organization, product, person, etc.:
That's not a bug, that's a feature! is a common catchphrase.
From the government policy perspective the catchphrase is ' safe, sound and supportive ' mental health services.
The term 'social market economy' is little more than a catchphrase.
As with catchphrases, they, as their name suggests, are very much part of the fashion of the day and tend to be ephemeral.
But the moral and political force of the catchphrase is not.
These the fact that this need have no grammatical would include catchphrases, sayings and consequences, applies with equal force to what are now commonly called speech forverbs linked to prepositions.
The new book offers this take: 'a term recorded here might be slang, slangy jargon, a colloquialism, an acronym, an initialism, a vulgarism, or a catchphrase'.
These are some of the sloppy catchphrases which are used.
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流行語, (尤指電視演藝名人等的)名言…
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latiguillo, tópico, eslogan…
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slogan, bir kurum veya kişiyle özdeşleşmiş ifade, tabir…
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