基本解釋n.突然轉(zhuǎn)變觀點(diǎn)的人(尤指政客)同根派生 flip-flopper相關(guān)詞英漢例句雙語(yǔ)例句The great flip-flopper does not convince the conservative base.這位大騎墻派并不能說(shuō)服保守派基層。Exposed as an un-Christian flip-flopper and shorn of the momentum that came from seeming inevitability, she will see her voters melt away.羅塞夫被揭露為一個(gè)言行不一的非基督教徒,并且喪失了必然獲勝的勢(shì)頭,她的選民將漸漸消失。Apart from being dull and being Mormon, which still fans suspicions, the famous flip-flopper is also—with the exception of his fellow Mormon, Jon Huntsman—the least authentic conservative in the race.除了沉悶無(wú)聊,以及仍然招來(lái)懷疑的摩門教徒身份外,這位著名的騎墻派可能也是這次競(jìng)選中(除了另一位摩門教徒洪博培以外)最不正宗的保守派。權(quán)威例句Although does that give Republicans an opportunity to paint another Democratic presidential candidate as a flip-flopper?NPR: Analysis: Congress And The Cost Of EnergyNobody wants to be labeled a flip-flopper, not even a member of the FOMC.FORBES: Through the FOMC's Looking Glass: An Orgy of TransparencyConsciously or otherwise, they reinforce Labour's attack on him as Chameleon Dave, the flip-flopper who believes in nothing.ECONOMIST: Bagehotflip-flopper更多例句英英字典柯林斯英英字典 a person who makes a complete change of policy, opinion, etc flip-flopper劍橋字典flip-flopper柯林斯字典