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stooge

英 [stuːdʒ]

美 [stuːdʒ]

n.  受人驱使的人; 奴才; 走狗; (供其他演员作弄打趣的)丑角

复数:stooges 现在分词:stooging 第三人称单数:stooges 过去式:stooged 过去分词:stooged 

BNC.34234 / COCA.27082

牛津词典

    noun

    • 受人驱使的人;奴才;走狗
      a person who is used by sb to do things that are unpleasant or dishonest
      1. (供其他演员作弄打趣的)丑角
        a performer in a show whose role is to appear silly so that the other performers can make jokes about him or her

        柯林斯词典

        • N-COUNT 傀儡;走狗;奴才
          If you refer to someone as astooge, you are criticizing them because they are used by someone else to do unpleasant or dishonest tasks.
          1. He has vehemently rejected claims that he is a government stooge...
            他言辞激烈地驳斥了称自己是政府的狗奴才的说法。
          2. The latter had for decades acted largely as a stooge for the party leaders.
            后者几十年来大半时间都在为该党领导人当走狗。

        英英释义

        noun

        verb

        • act as a stooge, in a compliant or subordinate manner
          1. He stooged for the flamboyant Senator
        • act as the stooge
          1. His role was to stooge for the popular comedian
        • cruise in slow or routine flights

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