flip-flopped

美 [ˈflɪp flɑːpt]英 [ˈflɪp flɒpt]
  • v.改变观点;(尤指)转持相反观点,来一个180度的大转弯
  • flip-flop的过去分词和过去式
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  1. And the IE team flip-flopped .

    IE团队掷了硬币。

  2. The company has flip-flopped with its controversial features that would have limited used game playback , eliminated game rentals and prevented gamers from playing games offline .

    对于限制二手游戏、取消游戏租赁和阻止玩家离线玩游戏等颇具争议的功能,公司突然改变了态度。

  3. For many years , British English maintained its hold on ' honour , " grappling with the American version for years as the two flip-flopped in popularity around the world .

    曾经,英式英语的“honour”一词与美式英语版本的流行度不相上下,由此二词展开了长期的拉锯战。

  4. A Mormon who has flip-flopped on both abortion and civil unions , and said he was " effectively pro-choice " as recently as two years ago .

    一个在堕胎及民事结合问题上举棋不定的摩门教徒,并且他近来声称自己和两年前一样大力支持堕胎。

  5. flip-flopped on the wisdom of America 's involvement in Libya and then refused to admit that he had done so , despite being caught on camera .

    对美国介入利比亚的明智之举含糊其辞却拒绝承认他这么做过,尽管被镜头捕捉到。