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claptrap [ˈklæpˌtræp]

n. 讨好的言语或行为;
adj. 应景的,讨好的;

例句:

  • This is the claptrap that politicians have peddled many times before.
    这是政客们宣扬过无数次的废话。
  • What a load of claptrap!
    废话真多!
  • Don't believe that political claptrap.
    不要相信政客说的空话.
  • This is the sort of sentimental claptrap that undermines practically every evironmental issue.
    来自BBC
  • That's why I said it was pointless to keep responding to your claptrap.
    来自SA
  • Here's Neil, back again to start regurgitating the same old creationist claptrap.
    来自SA