Buzzword - traducción al español
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Buzzword - traducción al español


Buzzword         
Termino técnico
palabra pegadiza      
n. buzzword
buzz2      
= de moda
Ex: A new buzz phrase may affect businesses: the term "individually identifiable information" has drawn federal attention.
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* buzzword [buzz word] = palabra de moda

Definición

buzzword
also buzz word (buzzwords)
A buzzword is a word or expression that has become fashionable in a particular field and is being used a lot by the media.
Biodiversity was the buzzword of the Rio Earth Summit.
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Wikipedia

Buzzword
A buzzword is a word or phrase, new or already existing, that becomes popular for a period of time. Buzzwords often derive from technical terms yet often have much of the original technical meaning removed through fashionable use, being simply used to impress others.
Ejemplos de pronunciación para Buzzword
1. innovation is a buzzword.
The Lean Entrepreneur _ Brant Cooper & Patrick Vlaskovits _ Talks at Google
2. buzzword at the moment.
Confessions of a Microfinance Heretic _ Hugh Sinclair _ Talks at Google
3. It's become a buzzword.
The Innovators _ Walter Isaacson _ Talks at Google
4. And Slow TV was now a buzzword,
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5. The latest buzzword in psychology, kindfulness.
Be Grumpy _ Ajahn Brahm _ Talks at Google
Ejemplos de uso de Buzzword
1. Then the buzzword "bancassurance" swept through the industry.
2. The buzzword is "integration", now often counterposed, falsely, to multiculturalism.
3. New Delhi, February 12: ‘Education for all’ seems to be the latest buzzword in Tihar jail.
4. So, while globalisation may be the buzzword of the moment elsewhere, Eritrea talks of self–reliance.
5. That‘s the buzzword,‘‘ said Cindy Mushrush, 54, a stay–at–home mom from suburban Columbus.