0 a short sentence or phrase that is easy to remember, often included in a speech made by a politician and repeated in newspapers and on television and radio -- (政治家演講中被新聞報導反覆引用的)講話片段,妙語
Most politicians want to master the art of the soundbite. 大多數政客都想掌握純熟運用短句妙語的能力。
We have heard the soundbite repeated endlessly during the debate.
When we were there, we also found that we have a lot to learn when it comes to soundbites.
It was a tax for the moment: a headline grabber; a soundbite tax.
We have now had the same soundbite recycled at least four times.
Soundbites have influenced public opinion by demanding instant solutions to complex problems.
The speech that we have just heard was a mixture of soundbite and poetry.
The soundbite and sentence become the weather vane in the opposite.
It does not rest on the shallow grave of a media soundbite, which some people might suggest.