bandwagon
bandwagon — 名詞
1. a trend, group, or cause that is suddenly winning lots of attention, so people s
風潮;潮流
突然爆紅、引來大批跟隨者的潮流
a trend, group, or cause that is suddenly winning lots of attention, so people start to support or copy it just because everyone else is doing the same.
When the K-pop bandwagon reached our school, half my classmates started learning Korean overnight.
K-pop 風潮席捲我們學校時,一半的同學一夜之間開始學韓文。
the [topic] bandwagon — fashionable trend pattern
Once the electric car bandwagon got moving, every major maker rushed to launch a new model.
電動車的風潮一啟動,每家大廠都急著推出新車款。
the [trend] bandwagon got moving — collocation
Marketing bosses watched the plant-based bandwagon roll through restaurants and supermarkets in just two years.
行銷主管們眼看植物肉的風潮在短短兩年內席捲餐廳和超市。
After the band's hit single, a fan-club bandwagon grew so fast that ticket sites kept crashing.
那支樂團推出熱門單曲後,粉絲後援會的風潮迅速擴大,連售票網站都一直當機。
Politicians often try to start a bandwagon by promising voters whatever sounds popular that month.
政客常想靠著當月最受歡迎的口號來帶起一股風潮。
文法句型
the bandwagon
jump on the bandwagon
用法筆記
Almost always appears with the definite article (the bandwagon) or in fixed phrases such as jump on / climb on / start a bandwagon. Rarely used alone in the plural.