bandwagon 英 [ˈbændwægən]   美 [ˈbændˌwæɡən]

bandwagon

bandwagon  英 [ˈbændwægən] 美 [ˈbændˌwæɡən]

n. 流行,时尚;乐队花车 

名词复数:bandwagons 

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?
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。

  • 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
  • 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?

  • 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。

  • 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.
band·wagon / ˈbændwæɡən ; NAmE ˈbændwæɡən / noun [usually singular ] an activity that more and more people are becoming involved in 风靡的活动;时尚 The World Cup bandwagon is starting to roll. 世界杯足球赛热潮即将涌起。 IDIOM climb/jump on the ˈbandwagon ( informal, disapproving) to join others in doing sth that is becoming fashionable because you hope to become popular or successful yourself 赶时髦;追随潮流 politicians eager to jump on the environmental bandwagon 急于随大溜加入环保行列的政客们 ORIGIN In the US, political paradesoften included a band on a wagon. Political leaders would join them in the hope of winning popular support. 源自美国的政治宣传游行,常有乐队彩车随行。政治领袖参与游行希望赢得民众的广泛支持。 bandwagon bandwagons band·wagon / ˈbændwæɡən ; NAmE ˈbændwæɡən /
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