flip-flop 详细解释

flip-flop

['flipflɔp]

n.夹趾拖鞋,啪嗒啪嗒声,(方向等的)突变,触发器
v.<非>(方向等的)突变

词形变化

过去式:flip-flopped

过去分词:flip-flopped

现在进行时:flip-flopping

英英释义

名词 flip-flop:

a decision to reverse an earlier decision

同义词:reversal, change of mind, turnabout, turnaround

a backless sandal held to the foot by a thong between the big toe and the second toe

同义词:thong

an electronic circuit that can assume either of two stable states

a backward somersault

动词 flip-flop:

reverse (a direction, attitude, or course of action)

同义词:interchange, tack, switch, alternate, flip

补充

flip-flopflip-flop英:[ˈflipflɔp] 美:[ˈflɪpˌflɑp]n.1.后滚翻,噼啪(声)adv.1.连续啪啪作声地

例句

1. The President's flip-flops on taxes made him appear indecisive.总统在税收问题上的大转弯给人以优柔寡断的印象。 2. the flip-flop of a pair of loose-fitting slippers宽大的拖鞋发出的噼里啪啦的声音 3. He seemed so sure of his decision, how could he flip-flop so dramatically now?他当时好像对自己的决定很有把握, 现在怎么会发生这么大的变化? 4. He has been criticized for flip-flopping on several key issues.他因在几个重大问题上忽左忽右而受到指责。 5. She flip-flopped along in a pair of old slippers.她穿着一双旧拖鞋, 噼里啪啦一路走过去。 6. We went flip-flop down the corridor.我们沿着走廊噼里啪啦地走着。 7. his flip-flop on taxes.他在税收上的政策突变。 8. she flip-flopped off the porch in battered trainers.她穿了双破运动鞋啪嗒啪嗒跑下门廊。 9. the candidate flip-flopped on a number of issues.候选人在若干政策问题上突然变调。 10. She wore flip-flops to the beach.她穿人字拖鞋去海滩。 11. a politician accused of doing flip-flops on important social issues被指责在重大社会问题上突然转变观点的政客 12. a politician accused of flip-flopping on social issues被指责在重大社会问题上突然改变观点的政客