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slip of tongue

/tuhng/US // tʌŋ //UK // (tʌŋ) //

失言,失语,口误,语失

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
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    • : Anatomy. the usually movable organ in the floor of the mouth in humans and most vertebrates, functioning in eating, in tasting, and, in humans, in speaking.
    • : Zoology. an analogous organ in invertebrate animals.
    • : the tongue of an animal, as an ox, beef, or sheep, used for food, often prepared by smoking or pickling.
    • : the human tongue as the organ of speech: No tongue must ever tell the secret.
    • : the faculty or power of speech: a sight no tongue can describe.
    • : speech or talk, especially mere glib or empty talk.
    • : manner or character of speech: a flattering tongue.
    • : the language of a particular people, region, or nation: the Hebrew tongue.
    • : a dialect.
    • : a people or nation distinguished by its language.
    • : tongues, speech, often incomprehensible, typically uttered during moments of religious ecstasy.Compare speaking in tongues, glossolalia.
    • : an object that resembles an animal's tongue in shape, position, or function.
    • : a strip of leather or other material under the lacing or fastening of a shoe.
    • : a piece of metal suspended inside a bell that strikes against the side producing a sound; clapper.
    • : a vibrating reed or similar structure in a musical instrument, as in a clarinet, or in part of a musical instrument, as in an organ reed pipe.
    • : the pole extending from a carriage or other vehicle between the animals drawing it.
    • : a projecting strip along the center of the edge or end of a board, for fitting into a groove in another board.
    • : a narrow strip of land extending into a body of water; cape.
    • : a section of ice projecting outward from the submerged part of an iceberg.
    • : Machinery. a long, narrow projection on a machine.
    • : that part of a railroad switch that is shifted to direct the wheels of a locomotive or car to one or the other track of a railroad.
    • : the pin of a buckle, brooch, etc.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    tongued, tongu·ing.

    • : to articulate by strokes of the tongue.
    • : Carpentry. to cut a tongue on.to join or fit together by a tongue-and-groove joint.
    • : to touch with the tongue.
    • : to articulate or pronounce.
    • : Archaic. to reproach or scold.to speak or utter.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    tongued, tongu·ing.

    • : to tongue tones played on a clarinet, trumpet, etc.
    • : to talk, especially idly or foolishly; chatter; prate.
    • : to project like a tongue.

Phrases

  • tongue hangs out, one's
  • tongue in cheek, with
  • tongues wag
  • bite one's tongue
  • cat got someone's tongue
  • hold one's tongue
  • keep a civil tongue
  • on the tip of one's tongue
  • slip of the lip (tongue)

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inindiscretion
Synonyms
error错误,误差,错,差错gaffe口误,失言,错别字,失误lapse失误,失效,误时,过失miscue误区,混杂物,误判,杂项misjudgment误判,错判,错误的判断,错误判断recklessness鲁莽行事,鲁莽行为,鲁莽,罔顾后果crudeness粗鲁,粗糙度,粗俗,粗糙性excitability兴奋性,兴奋度,兴奋点,兴奋症folly愚蠢,愚蠢的行为,愚蠢的,愚弄foolishness愚蠢的行为,愚蠢行为,愚昧,愚蠢foul-up犯规,犯规了,犯错,犯规事件gaucherie喧嚣,喧闹,喧宾夺主,喧哗goof笨蛋,傻瓜,傻子,愚蠢hastiness匆忙,仓促,匆匆忙忙,匆忙行事imprudence不谨慎,轻率,不慎,不慎重indiscreetness失言,失言失语,语无伦次,失言症ingenuousness坦诚,真诚,坦率,坦诚相待rashness轻率,轻率性,冒失,冒失鬼slip滑落,滑倒,滑移,溜slip-up纰漏,失误,差错,失手stumble趔趄,绊倒,跌跌撞撞,踉跄stupidity愚蠢的行为,愚蠢行为,愚蠢,愚昧tactlessness没有技巧,无术,不懂变通,没有技巧的人thoughtlessness粗心大意,轻率,粗心,无思想unseemliness不伦不类,不体面,不伦不类的,不雅观性bumble熊猫,大黄蜂,熊孩子,熊熊dropping the ball丢球,弃权,失败,丢球事件dumb move愚蠢的举动,愚蠢之举,愚蠢的行为,笨拙的举动faux pas走错路,走错一步,走错了一步,走错路了fool mistake愚蠢的错误,愚昧的错误,犯错,愚蠢的失误misspeak失语,错峰,错峰出行,误导naivetéscrew-up螺丝钉,纰漏,螺丝刀,搞砸了simple-mindedness思想单纯,思想简单,思想单纯性,单纯的思想slip of the tongue失言,口误,失语,语失
as inmistake
Synonyms
aberration畸变,色差,偏差,畸形blunder失误,大错特错,失策confusion混乱,迷惑,混乱局面,困惑fault错,故障,错误,缺点gaffe口误,失言,错别字,失误inaccuracy不准确,不准确的地方,不精确,不准确性lapse失误,失效,误时,过失miscalculation误判,误算,误解,误区misconception错觉,误解,误区,谬误misstep走错路,走错一步,走错了一步,走错路了omission遗漏,疏漏,不作为,疏忽oversight监督,监管,疏忽大意,监察snafu故障,失败,失败者,漏洞blooper绽放,绽放者,绽放的花朵,绽裂boo-boo咕噜咕噜,咕噜咕噜声,咕咕,嘘嘘声bungle一团糟,胡闹,搞乱了,搞乱delusion错觉,妄想,妄念,幻想erratum排错,排除错误,排除法,排错票flub忽悠,忽悠人,失误,失败fluff绒毛,绒布,蓬松,绒毛的illusion幻象,幻想,幻觉,幻影inadvertence大意,粗心大意,大意失荆州,不慎misapplication误用,错误应用,误应用,错用misapprehension误解,错误理解,错觉,不理解misinterpretation误读,误解,曲解,误导性解释misprint错印,误印,错别字,错版misstatement错报,误报,错误陈述,虚报muddle淆乱,搞乱,淆杂,淆乱的neglect忽视,忽略了,忽视了,忽略overestimation高估,高估了,高估自己,高估计slight纤细的,纤细,纤弱的,纤微slip滑落,滑倒,滑移,溜solecism独裁主义,独断专行,鳎目鱼,独裁症trip旅行,旅程,旅程中,旅行中underestimation低估,低估计,低估了false move虚晃一枪,虚晃一招,虚招,虚张声势false step错误的步骤,错误步骤,错误的一步,错误的步调faux pas走错路,走错一步,走错了一步,走错路了misjudgment误判,错判,错误的判断,错误判断slipup纰漏,失误,差错,纰漏百出typographical error拼写错误,排版错误,排字错误,错字

Examples

  • The budding naturalist soon learned to identify plants by feel, touching their hairs with his lower lip and their stamens and pistils with his tongue.

  • Students and workers with no symptoms might start swabbing their noses or tongues every few days to make sure they haven’t been exposed.

  • On a windy winter afternoon, Raluca Mateescu leaned against a fence post at the University of Florida’s Beef Teaching Unit while a Brahman heifer sniffed inquisitively at the air and reached out its tongue in search of unseen food.

  • As you write, “Economics is the mother tongue of public policy.”

  • So she pumped the samples onto the tongue and allowed it to roll right off.

  • After the release of the trailer for the special last week, TLC received a requisite and perhaps well-deserved tongue-lashing.

  • Abramson, biting her tongue, was widely portrayed in rival outlets as classily above the fray.

  • The second is strangled tongue disease, the English inability to express real feelings in conversation.

  • Language was no barrier; just about every tongue on the planet was babbling away, caught up in the elaborate mystique of a cult.

  • Sata, who was known as King Cobra because of his sharp tongue, was thought to have been seriously ill for some time.

  • “Perhaps you do not speak my language,” she said in Urdu, the tongue most frequently heard in Upper India.

  • Now first we shall want our pupil to understand, speak, read and write the mother tongue well.

  • The flute and the psaltery make a sweet melody, but a pleasant tongue is above them both.

  • Each sentence came as if torn piecemeal from his unwilling tongue; short, jerky phrases, conceived in pain and delivered in agony.

  • If she have a tongue that can cure, and likewise mitigate and shew mercy: her husband is not like other men.