单词 | gimmick |
释义 | gimmick (gɪmɪk ) Word forms: gimmicks countable noun A gimmick is an unusual and unnecessary feature or action whose purpose is to attract attention or publicity. [disapproval] It is just a public relations gimmick. The exhibition is informative, up to date, and mercifully free of gimmicks. Synonyms: stunt, trick, device, scheme Collocations: marketing gimmick Is five stars a guarantee of quality or just a marketing gimmick? The Sun It’s received as an opportunity, rather than a marketing gimmick. Globe and Mail Contactless has even given me a new favourite marketing gimmick. Times, Sunday Times In fact, the music often seems like less of a filter than a footnote: a marketing gimmick to make the book easier to sell. Times, Sunday Times Traditionalists may be aghast at the latest incursion of bling culture into the sport via a marketing gimmick. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 花招 Japanese: 策略注意を引く為や広告の為の |
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