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catchword ['kætʃwɜ:d] -
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noun mot m d'ordre -
3 shibboleth
shibboleth ['ʃɪbə‚leθ]Bible schibboleth m; figurative (custom, tradition) coutume f/tradition f dépassée; (idea) idée f dépassée; (catchword → of party etc) mot m d'ordre -
4 tag
1 noun∎ (price) tag étiquette f de prix;(b) (on shoelace) ferret m(c) (on jacket, coat → for hanging) patte f(d) (for offender) bracelet m électronique (permettant de localiser les délinquants en liberté surveillée)(e) (graffiti) tag m∎ a Latin tag une citation latine(h) (epithet, nickname) surnom m∎ to play tag jouer à chat∎ he was tagged as a trouble-maker il a été classé parmi les agitateurs(c) (offender) mettre un bracelet électronique à(e) American (for traffic offence → vehicle) coller une contravention sur; (→ person) mettre une contravention à(f) (leave graffiti on) faire des graffiti sur(g) (in game of tag) toucher►► American tag day = journée de vente d'insignes pour une œuvre de bienfaisance;American tag end (oddment → of cloth, thread) bout m; (→ of goods) restes mpl; (end → of performance, day) fin f;tag line (in play) mot m de la fin; (in poem) dernier vers m; (of entertainer) slogan m; Journalism chute f;Grammar tag question question-tag fsuivre;∎ do you mind if I tag along? ça vous gêne si je viens?;∎ the girl tagged along behind the others (followed) la fille suivit les autres; (lagged behind) la fille était à la traîne derrière les autres➲ tag onajouter∎ familiar to tag on to sb suivre qn partout□ ;∎ to tag on behind sb traîner derrière qn□
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catchword — noun adage, byword, catch phrase, clew, cliche, clue, colloquialism, common saying, cue word, key, maxim, mot, password, pithy saying, saying, shibboleth, slogan, stock saying, tag, vogue word, watchword associated concepts: trademarks Burton s… … Law dictionary
catchword — ► NOUN 1) a popular word or phrase encapsulating a particular concept. 2) a word printed or placed so as to attract attention … English terms dictionary
catchword entry — noun or catchword title 1. : a title entry (as of a book) in a catalog, list, or index beginning with a significant or an easily remembered word in the title “Architecture, A history of” is a catchword entry 2. : the method of entry in a catalog … Useful english dictionary
catchword title — noun see catchword entry … Useful english dictionary
catchword — noun Date: circa 1736 1. a. a word under the right hand side of the last line on a book page that repeats the first word on the following page b. guide word 2. catchphrase 1 … New Collegiate Dictionary
catchword — noun /ˈkætʃwɜːd/ a) A word under the right hand side of the last line on a book page that repeats the first word on the following page. b) A word or expression repeated until it becomes representative of a party, school, business, or point of… … Wiktionary
catchword — noun 1》 a popular word or phrase encapsulating a particular concept. 2》 a word printed or placed so as to attract attention. ↘Printing, chiefly historical the first word of a page given at the foot of the previous one, below the last line … English new terms dictionary
catchword — noun (C) a word or phrase that is easy to remember and is repeated regularly by a political party, newspaper etc; slogan … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
catchword — UK [ˈkætʃˌwɜː(r)d] / US [ˈkætʃˌwɜrd] noun [countable] Word forms catchword : singular catchword plural catchwords a word used for representing a particular idea, usually one that is popular for a short time … English dictionary
catchword — catch|word [ kætʃ,wɜrd ] noun count a word used for representing a particular idea, usually one that is popular for a short time … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
catchword — /ˈkætʃwɜd/ (say kachwerd) noun 1. a word or phrase caught up and repeated for effect, as by a political party. 2. a word printed at the top of a page in a dictionary or other reference book to indicate the first or last article on that page. 3. a …