slippery slope

并带来意想不到的后果

常用释义

词性释义

一种行动或结果似乎不可避免地导致另一种行动或结果,并带来意想不到的后果
例句
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1·This slippery slope of eroding ethics and bigger risks leads only to disaster.
这种道德滑坡以及更大的风险只会导致灾难。
2·The company started down the slippery slope of believing that they knew better than the customer.
该公司开始走下坡路了,他们相信自己比顾客更明白。
—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
3·It is the slippery slope of "more".
那是一条名为“更加…”的下坡路。
4·I see what you mean, and I know it's a slippery slope.
我明白你的意思了,我知道那会越陷越深。
5·This has prompted fury, lawsuits and talk of a slippery slope.
这些引起愤怒,诉讼以及对“滑坡”的讨论。
6·Okay slippery slope fallacy. This is not a fallacy of ambiguity.
斜坡谬论,这不是一个关于歧义的谬论。
7·She climbed the slippery slope with difficulty to root out herbs.
她艰难地爬上滑坡寻找草药。
8·She climbed the slippery slope with difficulty to search for herbs.
她艰难地爬上滑坡寻找草药。
9·She warns that passing on a narrow set of preferences is a slippery slope.
她警告称,传承一套狭隘的偏好是一种灾难性的滑坡现象。
10·"We feel that's a slippery slope that we don't really want to go down." but.
我们觉得这是一个下坡路,我们实在不想这样。
更新时间:2025-02-23 06:01