flipflop / ˈflɪpˌflɒp /

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flipflop3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. Informal. a sudden or unexpected reversal, as of direction, belief, attitude, or policy.
  2. a backward somersault.
  3. Also called flip-flop circuit. Electronics. an electronic circuit having two stable conditions, each one corresponding to one of two alternative input signals.
adv. 副词 adverb
  1. with repeated sounds and motions, as of something flapping.
v. 无主动词 verb

flip-flopped, flip-flop·ping.

  1. Informal. to make a sudden or unexpected reversal, as of direction, belief, attitude, or policy: The opposition claimed that the president had flip-flopped on certain issues.
  2. to execute a backward somersault.
  3. to flap; bang to and fro: The door flip-flopped in the high wind.

flipflop 近义词

flipflop

等同于 metanoia

flipflop 的近义词 8
flipflop 的反义词 2
flipflop

等同于 reverse

flipflop

等同于 setback

flipflop

等同于 shoe

flipflop

等同于 transformation

flipflop

等同于 turnabout

flipflop

等同于 upheaval

flipflop

等同于 variance

flipflop

等同于 vicissitude

flipflop

等同于 change of heart

flipflop

等同于 sandal

flipflop

等同于 change

flipflop 的近义词 8
flipflop 的反义词 2
flipflop

等同于 regeneration

flipflop

等同于 conversion

flipflop

等同于 alteration

flipflop

等同于 flip-flop

flipflop

等同于 invert

flipflop

等同于 quibble

flipflop

等同于 reverse

flipflop

等同于 reverse

flipflop

等同于 revert

flipflop

等同于 shift

flipflop

等同于 transpose

flipflop

等同于 waffle

flipflop

等同于 blow hot and cold

flipflop

等同于 pettifog

flipflop

等同于 equivocate

flipflop

等同于 exchange

flipflop

等同于 hedge

更多flipflop例句

  1. In a neat line, his agent, beginning a bidding war, promised: “Michiko Kakutani will flip for this.”
  2. Were you playing up or, on the flip side, shying away from portraying a romantic attraction?
  3. The answer is that you flip state legislatures, since in most places, state legislatures draw the congressional district lines.
  4. With the freedom of doing that, we were able to do a non-human, flip-y thing.
  5. So whatever college campuses are doing, they need to flip that script.
  6. Nor could they forget the Sunday mornings when his reverence took his dose of egg-flip before church, in order to clear his voice.
  7. Bud turned his hotcakes with a vicious flop that spattered more batter on the stove.
  8. Caroline, unable decently to go away, gives her gown a sort of flip on one side, as if to produce a separation.
  9. With a deft twist and flip he tossed the open noose over his prisoner's upheld wrists and jerked it tight.
  10. Never a flop of tail to indicate gratitude for blandishments, never the faintest symptom of canine appreciation.