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单词 Freudian slip
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Definition of Freudian slip in English:

Freudian slip

nounˌfrɔɪdɪən ˈslɪpˌfrɔɪdiən ˈslɪp
  • An unintentional error regarded as revealing subconscious feelings.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He often slips up, tumbling over double entendres and Freudian slips.
    • I think she demonstrates a Freudian slip when she keeps saying that no one is better than anybody else.
    • With a Freudian slip, she continues: ‘I just tried my best to keep the lie or the practical joke going.’
    • But I thought it was a very revealing quote - a kind of political Freudian slip, so to speak.
    • I don't suppose that can be called a Freudian slip, but it was certainly the silliest of remarks from a man who paid not the slightest bit of attention to the point in his coverage.
    • If someone makes a Freudian slip, they accidentally use the wrong word, but in doing so reveal what they are really thinking rather than what they think the other person wants to hear.
    • Now I'm not sure if it is a Freudian slip or not, but this comment in the article made me smile.
    • It is certainly a revealing, almost a Freudian slip, you might say.
    • This ‘slip of the tongue’ is not a Freudian slip; it does not reveal the repressed, unconscious material of the individual character's unique, ‘true self.’
    • Another example of the power of symbols to convey meaning is the so-called Freudian slip.
    • Far from a Freudian slip or an act of garden-variety racism, the coach said, the word was used with the player's best interest at heart.
    • The humour was not unkind, but merely a case of an audience laughing along with a Freudian slip.
    • Scott caught the Freudian slip even as it came out of his mouth.
    • So please pardon any mistakes or Freudian slips.
    • I meant little, but I'm going to accept the typo as a true Freudian slip.
    • Man, this Freudian slip is about to drive me totally nuts!
    • Perhaps it was a Freudian slip but we have heard Hyde and many of us are appalled by the despotic insinuations of that remark.
    • Both of us noticed his Freudian slip at the same time, and neither of us knew what to say in the uneasy silence that ensued.
    • Also, I keep making Freudian slips in my typing.
    • It was a Freudian slip that many keen judges rate the best of all time.
 
 

Definition of Freudian slip in US English:

Freudian slip

nounˌfrɔɪdiən ˈslɪpˌfroidēən ˈslip
  • An unintentional error regarded as revealing subconscious feelings.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Scott caught the Freudian slip even as it came out of his mouth.
    • He often slips up, tumbling over double entendres and Freudian slips.
    • Also, I keep making Freudian slips in my typing.
    • Man, this Freudian slip is about to drive me totally nuts!
    • It was a Freudian slip that many keen judges rate the best of all time.
    • I meant little, but I'm going to accept the typo as a true Freudian slip.
    • With a Freudian slip, she continues: ‘I just tried my best to keep the lie or the practical joke going.’
    • But I thought it was a very revealing quote - a kind of political Freudian slip, so to speak.
    • I don't suppose that can be called a Freudian slip, but it was certainly the silliest of remarks from a man who paid not the slightest bit of attention to the point in his coverage.
    • The humour was not unkind, but merely a case of an audience laughing along with a Freudian slip.
    • Both of us noticed his Freudian slip at the same time, and neither of us knew what to say in the uneasy silence that ensued.
    • Perhaps it was a Freudian slip but we have heard Hyde and many of us are appalled by the despotic insinuations of that remark.
    • I think she demonstrates a Freudian slip when she keeps saying that no one is better than anybody else.
    • Far from a Freudian slip or an act of garden-variety racism, the coach said, the word was used with the player's best interest at heart.
    • So please pardon any mistakes or Freudian slips.
    • Another example of the power of symbols to convey meaning is the so-called Freudian slip.
    • This ‘slip of the tongue’ is not a Freudian slip; it does not reveal the repressed, unconscious material of the individual character's unique, ‘true self.’
    • It is certainly a revealing, almost a Freudian slip, you might say.
    • If someone makes a Freudian slip, they accidentally use the wrong word, but in doing so reveal what they are really thinking rather than what they think the other person wants to hear.
    • Now I'm not sure if it is a Freudian slip or not, but this comment in the article made me smile.
 
 
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