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Tiptoe around Meaning in English

expression

ˈtɪpˌtoʊ/ /ɝˈaʊn/, /ɝˈaʊnd
TIP-toh uh-ROWN(D)
tˈɪptəʊ/ /ɐɹˈaʊnd
TIP-toh uh-ROWND

释义

To walk very quietly on your toes, or to avoid dealing with a sensitive subject directly and carefully.

用法与细微差别

Often metaphorical: 'tiptoe around a subject' means to avoid talking about something directly, usually because it is sensitive or uncomfortable. Used in both professional and informal contexts. The literal meaning, walking quietly, is less common.

例句

Please don't tiptoe around the problem. Just tell me the truth.

basic

The children tried to tiptoe around the house so they wouldn't wake their parents.

basic

I don't want to tiptoe around this conversation. Can we be honest?

basic

We all had to tiptoe around the subject of his job loss at the party.

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You can't just tiptoe around every disagreement—you need to speak up sometimes.

natural

If we keep tiptoeing around the issue, it will never get resolved.

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