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- n. [电子] 触发器;啪嗒啪嗒的响声;向后翻的筋斗;人字拖
- vt. 使翻转;使突然转变
- vi. 作后手翻;突然改变;啪嗒啪嗒地动; (尤指政客)改变立场
- adj. 后手翻的;突然改变的
- adv. 啪嗒啪嗒响着
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1. All of them, every sneaker, boot and sandal, every high heel and clog, every flip-flop. What do I do?
所有的鞋,包括全部的球鞋、靴子、凉鞋,高跟鞋、木屐、人字拖……我该怎么办啊?
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2. Once the busy month of December hits, my excuses for not running flip-flop between no time and no energy.
一到了忙碌的十二月,我就会逃避跑步,在没有时间和没有精力之间斗争。
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3. To flip-flop the ratios, he said, would require almost every business in Flushing -- and in many other ethnic neighborhoods -- to install new signs.
想要改变当前的比例,余钿崧说几乎法拉盛的每一家商家都要安装新的招牌。 这也包括许多其它民族聚居区。
ˈflip-flop / ; NAmE / noun , verb flip-flop flip-flops flip-flopped flip-flopping noun ( NAmE also thong ) a type of sandal(= open shoe) that has a piece of leather, etc. that goes between the big toe and the toe next to it 人字拖鞋;夹脚指拖鞋 ◆ a pair of flip-flops 一双人字拖鞋 verb ( -pp- ) [intransitive ] flip-flop(on sth) ( informal) ( especially NAmE) to change your opinion about sth, especially when you then hold the opposite opinion 改变观点;(尤指)转持相反观点,来一个 180 度的大转弯 ◆ The vice-president was accused of flip-flopping on several major issues. 副总统受到谴责,说他在几个重大问题上出尔反尔。 ˈflip-flop / ; NAmE /
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