Freudian slip

英 [ˌfrɔɪdiən ˈslɪp] 美 [ˌfrɔɪdiən ˈslɪp]

n.  漏嘴,失言(无意中泄露真实思想)



牛津词典

noun

  1. 漏嘴,失言(无意中泄露真实思想)
    something you say by mistake but which is believed to show your true thoughts

    柯林斯词典

    1. (尤指潜意识性情感驱使的)失言,口误
      If someone accidentally says something that reveals their subconscious feelings, especially their sexual feelings, this is referred to as a Freudian slip .

      双语例句

      1. PROFESSOR: Part of Scheme, whoa, there's a Freudian slip, John thank you, John.
        教授:Scheme语言的一部分,噢,这是个口误,谢谢你。
      2. Many claim that it was a Freudian slip, and that the PM really believes that he saved the world during the financial crisis.
        许多人认为这是他下意识的说出了的心声,这位首相确实认为他在危机时拯救了。
      3. A Freudian slip on her part betrayed the secret.
        她一时说溜了嘴,泄露了秘密。
      4. She called the hydrogen bomb the ultimate detergent-an obvious Freudian slip.
        她把氢弹说成了最终的清洁剂,显然这是无意中说漏嘴的错误。