slogan: [16] Slogan is a Gaelic contribution to English. It comes from sluaghghairm ‘war-cry’, a compound formed from sluagh ‘army’ and ghairm ‘shout’. English at first used it in its original Gaelic sense, and the metaphorical ‘catchphrase’ did not emerge until the 18th century.
slogan (n.)
1670s, earlier slogorne (1510s), "battle cry," from Gaelic sluagh-ghairm "battle cry used by Scottish Highland or Irish clans," from sluagh "army, host, slew," from Celtic and Balto-Slavic *slough- "help, service." Second element is gairm "a cry" (see garrulous). Metaphoric sense of "distinctive word or phrase used by a political or other group" is first attested 1704.
雙語例句
1. The Socialists tried to trump this with their slogan.
社會黨黨員設法用他們的口號把它壓過去。
來自柯林斯例句
2. They could campaign on the slogan "We'll take less of your money".
他們可能打出這樣的競選口號:“我們會讓您少出錢”。
來自柯林斯例句
3. The ceremony was disrupted by unprecedented heckling and slogan-chanting.