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lip-service 英'lɪps'ɜːvɪs美'lɪps'ɜːvɪs COCA¹⁵³⁵²⁶BNC³⁶¹²⁶Economist³⁴³¹⁸⁺³ 基本英英例句 n.空口的应酬; 口头上的好话
名词 lip service: an expression of agreement that is not supported by real conviction The answer is probably quite simple. Organisations pay lip-service to keeping their employees satisfied, but many don't really believe it makes a difference. 答案或许很简单,因为大部分公司都只说不做,他们不真的相信这有什么不同。 yeeyan |