watchwords

n.口号

常用释义

词性释义

n.口号,标语:用于表达或宣扬某种观点、信仰或目标的简短有力的词语或短语。
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Those, it seems to me, are good watchwords for investors, regardless of whether or not the end of the world has ended.
在我看来,这对投资者来说是条很好的格言,无论世界末日是否已经到头。
自始至终贯穿我们节目的口号就是‘野心勃勃但的确逊毙了’,哈蒙德说着自己都忍不住笑了。
The watchwords for a leader in a financial crisis are calm, consistent and controlled - Mr Obama has ticked all three boxes.
在金融危机中,一位领导人应有的表现是冷静、坚定和克制,奥巴马样样符合。
短期财政政策口号应当是“适度”,而长期则应是“约束”。
Calm, composed and consistent are the watchwords of the European Central Bank. Except perhaps if you listen in Spanish, French or Italian.
镇静、沉着、一致,这些词是欧洲央行(ECB)的标语——除非你听到的是西班牙语、法语或意大利语。
Yet they, too, had embraced a steadily expanding role for government. Welfare, regulation, and rationality were the watchwords.
不过他们同样是扩大政府权力的坚定支持者,福利、规矩和理性是他们的口号。
耐心、坚持、赞扬和实践是辛普森项目的座右铭。
Instead, one is confronted with a series of slogans watchwords, and the like, which have acquired power over him.
同他谈话时,你碰到的不是他本人,而是一连串标语口号以及诸如此类的东西,这些东西有力量控制他。
公共紧缩和透明化均是宣言中的口号。
Yarter和他的团队启动了一个6个月流程来创建一个三年计划,他们提出了三个口号:整合、虚拟化和自动化。