slippery slope 的定义
- a dangerous and irreversible course: the slippery slope from narcotics to prison.
slippery slope 近义词
等同于 domino effect
等同于 primrose path
slippery slope 的近义词 3 个
等同于 ripple effect
更多slippery slope例句
- This has been pitched as greasing the skids on the slippery slope to socialism, and McCarthy presided over it.
- Having survived a slippery slope on Thin Ice, protagonist Beth Rivers has been laying low in Benedict, Alaska.
- Last week, she suggested such a bill might be a slippery slope toward excessive government regulation of business.
- The NCAA and 11 of its top conferences, worried that the ruling was a slippery slope toward a true open labor market for players, appealed the case to the Supreme Court, which will make its first antitrust ruling on college sports in 37 years.
- Historically, conservatives treated the minimum wage as an affront to free labor and a step on a slippery slope towards statism.
- Swiss leaders also dispel the “slippery slope” idea by repeatedly rejecting substantial minimum wage increases.
- Hers is a particular brand of essay: writing at its most crystal clear, subject matter at its most slippery and interesting.
- The slippery slope argument is a way of keeping the hands-off-the-Internet-entirely philosophy going.
- Which is why his efforts to justify his rabid consumption of football wind up feeling so slippery and convoluted.
- He will find that “Ice” is a concrete word, and “Slippery” indicates a quality of “Ice” and of other things.
- He must write down the first two words, “Ice” and “Slippery,” the latter word under the former.
- As Isabel walked carefully down the slippery stair she veiled her eyes to hide the wonder in them.
- I turned away from the bank and raced up a long slope to a saw-backed ridge that promised largely of unobstructed view.
- It lit up every ridge and hollow for two or three seconds, and showed me four riders tearing up the slope at a high run.