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switcheroo

/swich-uh-roo, swich-uh-roo/US // ˌswɪtʃ əˈru, ˈswɪtʃ əˌru //UK // (ˌswɪtʃəˈruː) //

调包,调包者,调包商,调包人

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural switch·er·oos.Slang.

    • : an unexpected or sudden change or reversal in attitude, character, position, action, etc.

Examples

  • The switcheroo never happened, however, because BYU lost in the first round.

  • As the situation gets even messier, and before more meat is thrown, a switcheroo—just as in the best pop charts.

  • Something more than ordinary partisanship is driving this switcheroo.

  • About a decade ago you underwent what you refer to as “the switcheroo.”

  • Joseph Curl of The Washington Times is the latest to speculate on the Hillary Clinton-Joe Biden switcheroo.

  • In the latest switcheroo movie, 17 Again, Zac Efron shows that teenagers have a hell of a lot more fun than adults.