柯林斯詞典flip-flop (flip-flopping,flip-flopped,flip-flops) 1. N-PLURAL Flip-flops are open shoes which are held on your feet by a strap that goes between your toes. 人字拖2. V-I If you say that someone, especially a politician, flip-flops on a decision, you are critical of them because they change their decision, so that they do or think the opposite. (尤指政客)改變立場(chǎng)[美國(guó)英語(yǔ)] [非正式] He has been criticized for flip-flopping on several key issues. 他由于在幾個(gè)關(guān)鍵問(wèn)題上變卦而備受指責(zé)。 He seemed so sure of his decision, how could he flip-flop so dramatically now? 他似乎對(duì)自己的決定非常肯定,現(xiàn)在怎么會(huì)戲劇性地改變立場(chǎng)呢?3. N-COUNT Flip-flop is also a noun. 也可作名詞。 The president's flip-flops on taxes made him appear indecisive. 總統(tǒng)在稅收問(wèn)題上的決定臨場(chǎng)變卦使他看起來(lái)有些優(yōu)柔寡斷。 返回 flip-flops