英:[ə slip ɔv ðə tʌŋ]
美:[e slɪp ʌv ði tʌŋ]
英:[ə slip ɔv ðə tʌŋ]
美:[e slɪp ʌv ði tʌŋ]
失言,口误;
noun phrase
something that is said by mistake
noun phrase
something that is said by mistake
1 Then, a slip of the tongue pointed all eyes on Leopold.
2 When a slip of the tongue by a bank employee reveals the unknown existence of a property purchased by the company, Cruz has wonderful moments of wounded rage.
3 This was not a slip of the tongue, as Bárcena made the point repeatedly Thursday during her first visit to Washington since becoming Mexico’s top diplomat two months ago.
4 This wasn’t a slip of the tongue or an innocent mistake.
5 During his postgame interview with Jamie Erdahl, Davis had a slip of the tongue.
6 He apologized for the trip of the tongue.
他为失言道了歉。
7 The clever lawyer tripped over the witness.
那个聪明的律师使证人失言。
8 In a slip of the tongue the schemer exposed his true motivation.
阴谋者一时口误暴露了自己的动机。
9 This slip of the tongue was greeted with uproarious laughter from Brown's political opponents, and even from some of his supporters.
他的口误被他的反对派嗤之以鼻,甚至就连他的支持者也在嘲笑他。
10 I know he didn't mean to say that. It was only a slip of the tongue.
我知道他讲话的原意不是那样, 仅仅是失言罢了.
11 A slip of the tongue made me say Robert instead of Richard.
我说走了嘴把理查德说成了罗伯特.
12 It was a slip of the tongue.
这是口没遮拦.
13 He made a slip of the tongue.
他说溜了嘴.
14 A slip of the tongue oft bring about unexpected result.
口误经常产生意外的结果.
15 The mayor really made a slip of the tongue!
市长可真是说溜了嘴了!
16 When he was nervous, he would sometimes make a slip of the tongue.
当他紧张时, 他有时就会发生口误.
17 She took the pupil up sharply when he had a slip of the tongue.
当学生出现口误时,她立刻打断他.
18 A slip of the tongue or of the pena wish aof which we are ashamed.
口误或笔误.违背了我们的意愿.我们为这个意愿感到羞耻.
19 He didn't mean to tell you that. It a slip of the tongue.
他不是有意要告诉你那件事的, 只是未经考虑,脱口而出.
20 When he said Tuesday, he really meant Thursday. It was a slip of the tongue.
当他说星期二时, 他实际是说星期四. 那只是个口误.