buzzword是什么意思

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  • Local history becomes global history or, as the new buzzword would have it, 'glo-cal' history.

  • As far as fashion is concerned the tectonic has already become a buzzword, since we live in a world in which everything is readily absorbable.

  • The principal buzzwords that students of the new movement will need to contend with are projection, mutation, and simulation.

  • On the first page he notes that it 'is the most slippery, dangerous and important buzzword of the late twentieth century'.

  • Also, one must, no matter the aversion to buzzwords, attend to media convergence.

  • Liminality seems to have become something of a buzzword.

  • Although "culturally sensitive" care has become a politically correct buzzword in healthcare recently, the use of the culture concept is often remarkably naive.

  • But it is hardly more of a buzzword than any other adjectival nouns or gerunds.

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  • 中文简体

    (尤指在电视或报纸上频繁使用的)时髦词语…

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  • Español

    palabra de moda, palabra clave [feminine], término de moda [feminine]…

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  • Português

    palavra da moda…

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  • Türk dili

    bir konuda veya bir grup insanla ilgil olarak meşhur ve çok kullanılır hale gelen sözcük, ifade…

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  • Français

    mot [masculine] à la mode, mot à la mode…

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  • Čeština

    módní slovo/pojem…

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  • Dansk

    modeord…

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  • Indonesia

    kata populer…

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