bandwagon
bandwagon 英 [ˈbændwægən] 美 [ˈbændˌwæɡən]
n. 流行,时尚;乐队花车
名词复数:bandwagons
- A bandwagon is a trend that is so cool everyone wants to get in on it. If you start wearing a flowerpot on your head because everyone else is, you’ve jumped on a strange fashion bandwagon.
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- n. 流行,时尚;乐队花车
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1. So, how do you get you and your company on board the data-mining bandwagon?
那么,您如何能让您和您的公司跟上数据挖掘的大潮呢?
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2. One of the most common versions is the bandwagon fallacy, in which the arguer tries to convince the audience to do or believe something because everyone else (supposedly) does.
此类谬误最常见做法,是以“流行”的花车搭载其观点的正确,议者劝说读者去做某事或者相信某事,是因为【假想】所有其它人都会这样的。
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3. Television and movie makers have no excuse for not jumping on the "green" movement bandwagon.
(路透社)-电视和电影制作者们是没有理由不跳上绿色运动的“乐队花车”。
- bandwagon (n.) also band-wagon, 1849, American English, from band (n.2) + wagon, originally a large wagon used to carry the band in a circus procession; as these also figured in celebrations of successful political campaigns, being on the bandwagon came to represent "attaching oneself to anything that looks likely to succeed," a usage first attested 1899 in writings of Theodore Roosevelt.
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