watchword
n. 口令; 暗语; 暗号; 口号
Someone's watchword is a word or phrase that sums up their attitude or approach to a particular subject or to things in general.
Caution has been one of Mr Allan's watchwords...
“小心谨慎”是艾伦先生的座右铭。
You don't have to deny yourself everything that's nice when you're pregnant. Moderation is the watchword.
怀孕时没有必要抗拒一切平时喜欢的东西。关键是要适度。
1. a slogan used to rally support for a cause;
2. a secret word or phrase known only to a restricted group;
He did not know the watchword.
他不知道口令.
We gave the watchword, and the sentinel let us pass.
我们说出口令, 哨兵就把我们放过去了.
To rebuild our economies, watchword must be investment rather than stimulus.
若想重建经济, 关键必须是投资,而不是刺激.
Cartoonist Stuart Carlson shows us duck and [ take ] cover as the watchword of 1955.
漫画家斯图尔特 -卡尔森 让我们看到1955年美国人的座右铭“弯下腰躲起来”
Today the watchword is " Learn through playing ".
当今的格言是 “ 寓学习于娱乐之中 ”.