1.流行词;行话;时髦词汇;漂亮口号
1.a word that has become very popular, especially a word relating to a particular activity or subject
1.The key is not to be buzzword compliant or to join the trendy game of buzzword bashing.
关键是不要盲目的追随这些时髦的词汇或者加入抨击这种流行词汇的游戏中。
2.This study of college students on campus buzzword of the investigation, analysis of it has the characteristics of the structure.
本研究通过对大学生校园流行语的调查,分析了它具有的特点、结构。
3.The word platform reached buzzword status a year ago when Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg announced the start of a movement.
早在一年前,当Facebook创始人马克·扎克伯格宣布开始一场运动的时候,“平台”这个词就已经是业内通用的词汇了。
4.Today the Cloud is a new IT buzzword, while SOA seems to be slowly coming out of favor, at least in the view of some analysts.
在今天的IT界“云”是一个热词,而SOA似乎渐渐失宠,最少在分析家的眼里是这样的。
5.It's probably safe to say that even our most pervasive foundational technologies within computing started out as some sort of buzzword.
可以毫不诲言地说,即使计算领域中最普及的基础技术也是从某种形式的流行语发展起来的。
6.That and the desire to move at pace - something of a buzzword among Sir Ewan's senior team and his headteachers.
这个词和“对与时俱进的渴望”一起,成为了尤恩爵士的高管团队和校长们的时髦用语。
7.And behind the surface of each humorous and nonsensical buzzword there's the most rational thinking of practical problems.
细读每一个网络流行语诙谐和无厘头的背后,无一不是对现实问题的最理性的思考。
8.The practice is called microtargeting, as much political discipline as buzzword.
这招称为微目标是个时髦的政治策略。
9.For decades, compact cars was the buzzword for foreign and domestic automakers in India, but that trend appears to be shifting.
几十年来,微型汽车一直是外国和印度国内汽车厂商的流行词。但是这种趋势看来正在改变。
10.It's a lovely buzzword for a view that prices are higher than Bob Schiller thinks they ought to be.
这是一个可爱的观点术语,价格比鲍勃席勒认为他们应该会更高。