slogan
US: /ˈsɫoʊɡən/
UK: /slˈəʊɡən/
English - Vietnamese dictionary
slogan /'slougən/- danh từ
- khẩu hiệu
- (sử học), (Ê-cốt) tiếng hô xung trận
Advanced English dictionary
(also AmE informal tag line)+ noun
a word or phrase that is easy to remember, used for example by a political party or in advertising to attract people's attention or to suggest an idea quickly: an advertising / a campaign slogan + The crowd began chanting anti-government slogans.
Thesaurus dictionary
n.
war cry, battle-cry, rallying cry, catchword, watchword; motto:
The magazine's slogan was 'If you love words, you'll love Word '.
Collocation
ADJ.
catchy, snappy | popular | empty
The ‘freedom to learn’ has become just another one of the government's empty slogans.
| anti-government, anti-war, etc. | advertising | campaign, election, political
VERB + SLOGAN
coin, come up with, invent | adopt (sth as), have (sth as), use (sth as) | chant, shout | bear
a T-shirt bearing the slogan ‘I Flirt, Therefore I Am’
PREP.
on the ~
They fought the election on the slogan ‘The time has come’.
| under a/the ~
protesting under the slogan ‘When women stop, everything stops’
Concise dictionary
slogans'sləʊgənnoun
+a favorite saying of a sect or political group