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1、世界著名品牌英文广告语大全(7) Automobile parts and accessories "AAMCO. Double-A, honk honk M-C-O" — AAMCO transmission specialists"Because so much is riding on your tires" — Michelin"Don't compromise. Midasize" — Midas muffler shops"On the Wings of Goodyea

2、r" — Goodyear"Race proven performance" — Kumho Tires, 2005"Sooner or later, you'll own Generals" — General Tire and Rubber Company"Thanks Delco!" — Delco Freedom Batteries. 1970s"The answer's yes. Now what's the question?&qu

3、ot; — Unipart car spares, 1970s"Thousands of parts for millions of cars" — Unipart car spares, 1980s"Time to Re-Tire" — Fisk tires"Trust the Midas touch" — Midas muffler shops"You can't get better than a Kwik-Fit fitter" — 198

4、0s"Born Tough" - CEAT Tires 1990s (India) Car rental "We're number two. We try harder." — Avis Rent-a-Car"Let Hertz put you in the driver's seat" — Hertz Car Rental"We'll pick you up." — Enterprise Car Rental Petroleum "At Am

5、oco, our job is you""At Gulf, the stop, that keeps America going""Beyond Petroleum" — BP"Citgo is the right way to go""Energy - for a strong America." — Exxon, 1976"Go well. Go Shell" — Shell"Human energy" — Che

6、vron, 2005"I can be very friendly" — Sunoco, 1970s"Liquid engineering" — Castrol oil, 1970s"It's not just oil. It's liquid engineering" - Castrol oil, 2006 (India)"Put a tiger in your tank" — Esso/Exxon"Pump your money back into

7、Canada" — Petro-Canada, early 1980s"The spirit of '76" — Unocal"We'd like you to know" — Exxon, 1970s"We're drivers, too" — Esso/Exxon/Mobil"We give you more to go on" — Sohio"You can be sure of Shell" &

8、mdash; Shell, 1982"You can trust your car to the man who wears the star" — Texaco Service Stations Government and military "Cross into the Blue." United States Air Force, 2000s"An army of one" — United States Army, 2001"The few, the proud, the Marines.&

9、quot; United States Marine Corps, 2000s"Accelerate your life." United States Navy, 2000s"Be all you can be" — US Army, 1981-2001, N.W. Ayer & Son"Be the best" — British Army"I want YOU for the US Army" — World War I and World War II"

10、Loose Lips Sink Ships" — World War II"Only you can prevent forest fires" — United States Forest Service"The Army National Guard, You Can" — US Army National Guard, in use around 2001-2003 if not more years than that"The toughest job you'll ever lov

11、e" — Peace Corps"There's no life like it" — Canadian Armed Forces"The Army. The Edge" — Australian Army"Expand your Horizons" — Royal Australian Navy"Men At Their Best" — Pakistan Army Political Slogans "Acid, Amnest

12、y, and Abortion" - 1972 anti-Democratic Party slogan, from a statement reputedly by "Scoop" Jackson (a Democrat) about the platform of George McGovern."A Chicken in Every Pot A car in every garage" — 1928 republican presidential campaign slogan of Herbert Hoover"

13、We are turning the corner"-1932 campaign slogan in the depths of the Great Depression by republican president Herbert Hoover"I propose (to the american people) a New Deal"- 1932 slogan by democratic presidential candidate Franklin D. Roosevelt."Algérie-française&quo

14、t; - a slogan of about 1960 used by those French people who wanted to keep Algeria ruled by France."All the way with LBJ" —1964 U.S. presidential campaign slogan of Lyndon Johnson"A time for greatness" 1960 U.S. presidential campaign theme of John F. Kennedy"A woman

15、9;s right to choose" — pro-choice political slogan"Are You Better Off Than You Were Four Years Ago?" — a 1984 U.S. presidential campaign slogan of Ronald Reagan referring to the economic times in Reagan's current four years in office, contrasted with the economic times

16、 during the previous administraton of Jimmy Carter"Back to normalcy" 1920 U.S. presidential campaign theme of Warren G. Harding, reference to returning to normal times following World War I"Better dead than Red" — an anti-Communist slogan"Blaine, Blaine. James G. Blain

17、e Continental Liar from the state of Maine" 1884 U.S. presidential campaign slogan used by the supporters of Grover Cleveland, Blaine's opponent"Bozo and the Pineapple —Uncomplimentary name given to the 1976 U.S. presidential campaign ticket of Gerald Ford and Bob Dole."Come

18、 and take it" - Slogan at the Battle of Gonzales"Don't swap horses (in midstream)" 1864 U.S. presidential campaign slogan of Abraham Lincoln"Ein Volk, ein Reich, ein Führer" ("One people, one country, one leader") — Fascist Germany."Fifty-Four F

19、orty or Fight", Oregon boundary dispute, 1846, Democrats claim all of Oregon Country for the United States"Four more years of the full dinner pail" 1900 U.S. presidential slogan of William McKinley"Free Soil, Free Men, Fremont" 1856 U.S. presidential campaign slogan of John

20、Fremont"God made Adam and Eve, not Adam and Steve", used by Christians who oppose homosexuality on religious grounds"Got Guv" - a play on the "got milk" campaign; used by dairy owner Jim Oberweis in 2006 during his campaign for Governor of Illinois."Grandfather'

21、;s hat fits Ben" 1888 U.S. presidential campaign slogan of Benjamin Harrison, whose grandfather William Henry Harrison was elected U.S. president in 1840."He kept us out of war" Woodrow Wilson 1916 U.S. Presidential campaign slogan, also "He proved the pen mightier than the sword

22、""Hey, Hey, LBJ, how many kids you kill today?" - Anti-Vietnam War and anti-Lyndon B. Johnson slogan from the 1960s"Human life begins at conception" — pro-life slogan"I like Ike" 1952 U.S presidential campaign slogan of Dwight D. Eisenhower"I still like

23、Ike" 1956 U.S presidential campaign slogan of Dwight D. Eisenhower"I'm just wild about Harry" 1948 U.S. presidential slogan of Harry S. Truman, taken from a 1921 song title written by Noble Sissle and Eubie Blake"In Your Guts, You Know He's Nuts" — An unofficia

24、l anti-Goldwater slogan, 1964."In Your Heart, You Know He's Right" — Barry Goldwater, 1964 Presidential campaign slogan of Republican Arizona Senator Barry Goldwater."It's Time to Change America" — a theme of the 1992 U.S. presidential campaign of Bill Clinton

25、"Ma, Ma where's my Pa?" 1884 U.S. presidenital slogan used by the James Blaine supporters against his opponent Grover Cleveland, the slogan referred to fact Cleveland had fathered an illegitimate child in 1874. When Cleveland was elected President, his supporters added the line, "

26、Gone to the White House, Ha, Ha, Ha!""Make love not war" against the War in Vietnam."Never had it so good" 1957 campaign under Harold Macmillan's leadership of the Tories"Peace and Prosperity" 1956 U.S. presidential campaign slogan of Dwight D. Eisenhower"

27、Power to the people" — Socialism or Democracy"Rally Around O'Malley" - Campaign slogan used during Patrick O'Malley's 2002 gubernatorial campaign."Remember Goliad" — Battle cry at the Battle of San Jacinto"Remember Pearl Harbor" — a sl

28、ogan, a song, an invitation to World War II"Remember the Alamo" — Battle cry at the Battle of San Jacinto"Remember the Maine" — The rallying cry by which William Randolph Hearst fomented the Spanish-American War."Roosevelt for Ex-President" — 1940 U.S.

29、 presidential campaign slogan of Wendell Willkie"Ross for Boss"-a 1992 U.S. presidential campaign slogan of Ross Perot"Rum, Romanism and Rebellion", U.S. presidential election, 1884, Republicans attack opposition for views against prohibition, membership by Catholic immigrants an

30、d southerners."Sunflowers die in November" 1936 U.S. presidential slogan of Franklin D. Roosevelt, reference to his opponent Alf Landon, whose home state of Kansas uses the sunflower as its official state flower"There are two Americas" — John Edwards"Tippecanoe and Tyl

31、er, Too" 1840 U.S. presidential slogan of William Henry Harrison. Tippecanoe a famous 1811 battle Harrison defeated Tecumseh; John Tyler was Harrison's running mate"US imperialism is a paper tiger!" - Mao Zedong"War on Terror" — George W. Bush"We Polked you in

32、 '44, We shall Pierce you in '52" 1852 U.S. presidential campaign slogan of Franklin Pierce; the '44 referred to the 1844 election of James K. Polk as president"Workers of the world, unite!" -—Workplace-democracy slogan written by Karl Marx"Government OF the peo

33、ple,BY the people,and FOR the people (shall not perish from the Earth") - pro-democracy slogan spoken at Gettysburg by President Abraham Lincoln. 本文来源:网络收集与整理,如有侵权,请联系作者删除,谢谢!第11页 共11页第 11 页 共 11 页第 11 页 共 11 页第 11 页 共 11 页第 11 页 共 11 页第 11 页 共 11 页第 11 页 共 11 页第 11 页 共 11 页第 11 页 共 11 页第 11 页 共 11 页第 11 页 共 11 页

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