sloganeer

名词 n. 动词 v.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. Someone who makes and spreads slogans.
    — As a sloganeer too, he overspent his voice shouting slogans during demonstrations and he eventually lost it.
动词 v.
  1. To make and disseminate slogans; often contrasted with substantive debate.
    — At such times, the nuanced and expert advice of what they call the rational center — career professionals, scholars, analysts and others working in government and at universities and think tanks — is sidelined or ignored, while emotional sloganeering is amplified by 24/7 cable news and Internet chatter that prize raucous confrontations between fervent avatars of the right and the left.

词形变化

sloganeers plural sloganeers present,singular,third-person sloganeering participle,present sloganeered participle,past sloganeered past

词源

词源 1
From slogan + -eer, US origin (1922), popularized by Franklin D. Roosevelt.
词源 2
From slogan + -eer, US origin (1922), popularized by Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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