English to Chinese Dictionary bandwagon

bandwagon

花车
definition
noun
He says a bit in his defence and then carries on on his bandwagon .
a wagon used for carrying a band in a parade or procession.
the local deejays are on the home-team bandwagon
a particular activity or cause that has suddenly become fashionable or popular.
example
As the Culture Minister, he might have been expected to fight his corner for the arts, but no, he saw a speeding 'bandwagon' and leapt aboard.
Even as the 'bandwagon' rolled over their son's grave, they honoured his memory by voicing nothing but calm compassion for his killer.
So a few weeks ago, way, way behind the 'bandwagon' , I discovered the Norah Jones album.
While others may be content to jump on the electroclash 'bandwagon' , Tiga again proves to be an innovator.
they would not climb aboard the 'bandwagon' of every fashionable social issue
Apart from the integrated oil outfits, lots of other businesses are now climbing on board the environmental 'bandwagon' .
The Buccaneers 'bandwagon' is smoldering after an embarrassing loss in San Francisco.
Any spectacle surrounding the Tyson 'bandwagon' tends to display only the awesome power of money.
FOXY BROWN is the latest member of the hip hop contingent to jump on the fashion 'bandwagon' .
When I spoke to Declan on Wednesday evening, he was in the processing of finalizing a deal for the new 'bandwagon' .
As always with the year drawing to a close I am debating whether or not to jump on the resolution 'bandwagon' .
It could also add enough momentum to finally bring New Labour's privatisation 'bandwagon' to a grinding halt.
While reluctant to jump on the celebrity 'bandwagon' , Mansfield has been active in pursuing other ways to move his company forward.
Our extended family got on the 'bandwagon' , of course, and we all began making inquiries.
Hundreds of cities around the nation have climbed onto the sustainability 'bandwagon' .
companies sought to strengthen their share prices by jumping on the dot-com 'bandwagon'
He says a bit in his defence and then carries on on his 'bandwagon' .
Sometimes, though, I don't always get on the 'bandwagon' before it rolls out of the gate.
It is ironic that arts in education appears to be something of a political 'bandwagon' .
There are a number of people jumping on the Scottish 'bandwagon' and making things very depressing.
the local deejays are on the home-team 'bandwagon'
One thing Clinic could never be accused of is copying anyone's sound or jumping aboard the latest fashionable 'bandwagon' .
the colourful 'bandwagon' was later purchased for use in circus parades
However, as soon as they have a steady income and begin to raise a family, they join the package-deal 'bandwagon' or join guided tours.
In the short-term meanwhile, there are plans for a website, as Robertson jumps on the e-commerce 'bandwagon' .
Most of them have already hopped on the Linux 'bandwagon' , largely by working with the likes of Linuxcare and Red Hat.
For some time I have wondered why it is only Hollywood, and not our own film industry, that is riding the Shakespeare 'bandwagon' .
One man is out to derail the 'bandwagons' in all three of the Festival's biggest races, however.
But then, I suppose without any petrol, some smart lorry-driver might inform you, no 'bandwagons' would get anywhere anyway.
Jumping on such 'bandwagons' is fun - and I've met a lot of people who I now consider good friends through this medium.
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