gimmick的意思和读音

gimmick

: [ˈɡɪmɪk] : ['ɡɪmɪk]

n.

v.…(,)

gimmicks  

n.trick,ploy,stunt,device,promotion

gimmickn.

1.an unusual trick or unnecessary device that is intended to attract attention or to persuade people to buy sth

a promotional/publicity/sales gimmick

n.1.〉(,)2.;;〈广;3.;;

v.1....(,)

n.1.something that is intended to impress and interest you but is really not at all useful

1. opposition gimmick timetable ...

3. 〖 (ofconduct)dishonorable,tricky〗 gimmick;trick;plot〗 〖 phallaceae〗 ...

4. gimlet gimmick gingham ...

5. hegemony gimmick hedge one’s bets ...

6. 1.yardstick n. ; 1.gimmick n. ;;(广) 2.forge v. ...

7. gimlet gimmick gin truck ...

8. 19. daily 21. gimmick , 22. adaptation ...

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1.And a mysterious big-headed role really is dispensable, two sentences on a lens, is estimated to remain a Chaozuo just a gimmick.

2.Invest carefully inspected, you may find: it has no gimmick just started to hear a great impulse to the time.

3.But Mr. Boehner is adamant: our mortgage is part of the cost of our meal, and to say otherwise is just a budget gimmick.

4.Of course, they are a bit of a publicity gimmick, but they work.

5.Still the dealers continued to see it as a gimmick.

6."Betty" seems to be just a gimmick, to be used in a vain , to win some unnecessary criticism and saliva.“

7.Or does it sound like a bit of a gimmick?

8.anyway , answering my own question , it doesn ' t really matter if it ' s a gimmick : if it makes you think , it works.

9.The truth is that designating new features as "experimental" and announcing them only on a blog is just a charade, a marketing gimmick.

10.Dario: I always thought that conditioner was just a gimmick to make people spend more at the supermarket!