buzzword

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09:54 Feb 3, 2011
English to Hebrew translations [PRO]
Marketing - Advertising / Public Relations
Additional field(s): Marketing / Market Research
English term or phrase: buzzword
Definition from The Free Online Dictionary:
n. 1. A word or phrase connected with a specialized field or group that usually sounds important or technical and is used primarily to impress laypersons: "'Sensitivity' is the buzzword in the beauty industry this fall" (ADWEEK). 2. A stylish or trendy word or phrase.

Example sentence(s):
  • Online auction emerges as new buzzword for art The Economic Times of India
  • HIT - it's the new buzzword in medicine Daily Press.com
  • Multicultural literature is the new buzzword in town and authors Jennifer Cervantes, Christina Gonzalez, and Guadalupe Garcia McCall have some great tips on how to do it right! Ingrid's Notes
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Definition from מילון לסלנג ותחדישי ש�:
מילים שקל מאד לשווק איתן משהו. תרגום בבואה עברי למונח "Buzzwords". - "אני תקוע עם המצגת ליפנים." - "שום בעיה, רק דחוף כמה זימזומילים כמו
social ו-engagement ואתה מסודר."

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  • מילים שקל מאד לשווק איתן משהו. תרגום בבואה עברי למונח "Buzzwords". - "אני תקוע עם המצגת ליפנים." - "שום בעיה, רק דחוף כמה זימזומילים כמו social ו-engagement ואתה מסודר." - דורבנות הוא מילון לסל�  
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