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What does slogan mean in Chinese?

Interpretation of slogans:

Slogans; slogan

Pronunciation: English ['sl? ɡ? n]? Beauty [slo? ɡ? n]

Plural number: slogan

First of all, etymological explanation:

Sluagh-ghairm, directly from Gaelic, means to shout when attacking.

Second, bilingual examples:

He painted a slogan on the wall.

He wrote a slogan on the wall.

Extended data:

synonym

1, buzzwords

Pronunciation: English? t? W? Beautiful? t? W? d]

Slogans; Catchwords; Slogans; Eyebrow problems (dictionaries, etc.)

Its slogan is "Please ask a beautiful woman's wife to be more beautiful".

Its slogan is "Make beautiful women more touching".

2. Motto?

Pronunciation: English ['m? t? ] beauty ['mɑ? Where to? ]

Motto; warn

Modesty is his motto in life.

Modesty is his motto in life.