buzzwords
英
美 [ˈbʌzwərdz]
n. (报刊等的)时髦术语,流行行话
buzzword的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (媒体上的)时髦术语,流行行话
Abuzzwordis a word or expression that has become fashionable in a particular field and is being used a lot by the media.- Biodiversity was the buzzword of the Rio Earth Summit.
生物多样性是里约热内卢地球峰会上的时髦词儿。
- Biodiversity was the buzzword of the Rio Earth Summit.
双语例句
- Some of the buzzwords are different, and the tools are a little different, but the underlying concepts are the same.
虽然两者的一些术语并不相同,工具也有一些区别,但是根本的原理是一样的。 - Java and Javascript is one of the latest buzzwords to hit the Internet world.
Java和Javascript是Internet世界中最新的热门话题之一。 - Indeed "open architecture," whereby wealth managers are able to shop around the globe for the best expertise in any one area, is one of the big buzzwords in private banking.
在开放式架构下,理财机构可以在全世界任何一个领域寻找最好的专业技巧。真正的开放式架构,是私人银行业最重要的专业术语之一。 - Packing as many buzzwords as possible into a single news announcement might prove you're "on message" but won't disguise the fact your strategy lags every major player in town.
尽可能的将一些时髦的词语包装进单个新闻公告,可能证明你是在“传递信息”,但是这不能掩盖你的战略滞后于城中主要玩家的事实。 - But underlying all of those different buzzwords is a term called 'participation' which has been used in political science and management theory for years now.
但是,潜藏在所有这些行话背后的,就是一个词,“参与”,很多年以来这个概念一直在政治科学领域和管理理论中被广泛运用。 - They are reacting to these buzzwords, not coining them.
它们是这些时髦术语的回应者,而非创造者。 - Justin: Well, consumer participation is dressed up in a number of buzzwords.
贾斯汀:有很多流行语表达的都是用户参与这个意思。 - Consulting buzzwords, no ambiguity, just a simple question for all of us to ponder.
没有咨询业故弄玄虚的空话套话,没有模棱两可,就是一个简单的问题供大家思考。 - In fact, though resilience and sustainability-two of the hottest buzzwords in urban planning-are practically used interchangeably, they are in fact in some tension with each other.
实际上,尽管城市规划中最热门的两个词“抗性”和“可持续性”经常串用,它们彼此之间是存在矛盾的。 - Europe is currently portrayed as conservative and ridiculously timid when "globalism" and the "Internet" those two buzzwords of our era, come up.
当“全球化”与“因特网”(这是我们这个时代叫得最响的两个词)到来时,欧洲的形象则是保守、令人可笑的胆小。