HSK Level 5

口号

kǒu hào

slogan; mot d'ordre; expression d'accroche

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Exemples de phrases

这个口号很响亮。

Zhège kǒuhào hěn xiǎngliàng.

This slogan is very loud.

我们要为实现这个口号而努力。

Wǒmen yào wèi shíxiàn zhège kǒuhào ér nǔlì.

We must work hard to achieve this slogan.

这个口号激励了我们。

Zhège kǒuhào jīlìle wǒmen.

This slogan inspired us.

Synonymes

标语 (biāoyǔ)

slogan

口号 (kǒuhào)

motto

Antonymes

Étymologie et composants

The Chinese word 口号 (kǒuhào) is composed of two characters: 口 (kǒu), meaning "mouth," and 号 (hào), meaning "signal" or "slogan." Together, these characters form the compound word 口号, which can be translated as "slogan" or "catchphrase."The character 口 (kǒu) is one of the most common characters in the Chinese language, and it has a wide range of meanings. In addition to "mouth," it can also mean "opening," "hole," or "edge." The character 号 (hào) is also a common character, and it has a variety of meanings, including "signal," "slogan," "number," or "name."The compound word 口号 (kǒuhào) is used to refer to a short, memorable phrase that is used to express a political or social message. Slogans are often used in advertising, propaganda, and political campaigns. They are designed to be easy to remember and to convey a clear message.The word 口号 (kǒuhào) is a relatively new word in the Chinese language. It was first used in the early 20th century, and it quickly became a popular way to spread political and social messages. Today, 口号 is one of the most common words used in Chinese advertising and propaganda.