band wagon

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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
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bandwagon
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bandwagon
gitgide büyüyen bir topluluğu çeken popüler bir akım
bandwagon
{i} bando arabası
bandwagon
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{i} çoğunluk partisi
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Определение band wagon в Английский Язык Английский Язык словарь

bandwagon
A large wagon used to carry a band of musicians in a parade
bandwagon
A current movement that attracts wide support
bandwagon
an activity or cause that has suddenly become fashionable or popular.a popular trend that attracts growing support
bandwagon
disapproval If someone, especially a politician, jumps or climbs on the bandwagon, they become involved in an activity or movement because it is fashionable or likely to succeed and not because they are really interested in it. Many farms are jumping on the bandwagon and advertising organically grown food
bandwagon
a popular trend that attracts growing support; "when they saw how things were going everybody jumped on the bandwagon"
bandwagon
a large ornate wagon for carrying a musical band; "the gaudy bandwagon led the circus parade"
bandwagon
{i} wagon carrying musicians in a parade; movement which attracts joiners because it appears to be winning
bandwagon
You can refer to an activity or movement that has suddenly become fashionable or popular as a bandwagon. So what is really happening as the information bandwagon starts to roll? the environmental bandwagon
bandwagon
a popular trend that attracts growing support; "when they saw how things were going everybody jumped on the bandwagon
get on the band-wagon
join a cause, follow the crowd
band wagon

    Расстановка переносов

    band Wag·on

    Турецкое произношение

    bänd wägın

    Произношение

    /ˈband ˈwagən/ /ˈbænd ˈwæɡən/

    Этимология

    [ 'band ] (noun.) 12th century. in senses 1 & 2, from Middle English band, bond something that constricts, from Old Norse band; akin to Old English bindan to bind; in other senses, from Middle English bande strip, from Middle French, from Vulgar Latin binda, of Germanic origin; akin to.
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