stooges
英 [ˈstuːdʒɪz]
美 [ˈstudʒɪz]
n. 受人驱使的人; 奴才; 走狗; (供其他演员作弄打趣的)丑角
stooge的复数
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.- 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。 - 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。
- He has vehemently rejected claims that he is a government stooge...
双语例句
- The judges feel aggrieved, accused of being stooges of the old regime.
法官们也感到很委屈,他们被指责为旧政权的走狗。 - The Vichy in France during the Second World War were German Stooges.
法国的维希在二战期间成为了德国的傀儡政府。 - The strong men must have their stooges.
铁腕人物手下一定有唯命是从的人。 - A new breed of lawyers, not party stooges as most once were, is emerging to defend those whose properties are threatened by the state.
一批新生代的律师-不象他们曾经只是附庸的前辈-也挺身而出帮助那些财产受到政府侵害的人。 - American politicians are the stooges of corporations, he says.
他说,美国的政治家是大公司的伙伴。 - The police will have stooges watching every move of the suspected terrorists.
警察会派密探注意有恐怖分子嫌疑的人的每一活动。 - Every passing day will now be seen as a humiliation for Mr Obama, while the fragmented and shambolic Syrian opposition will be more credibly dubbed American stooges, or Zionist agents.
从现在起,过去的每一天对奥巴马来说都会是一种耻辱,而四分五裂、乱作一团的叙利亚反对派将更容易被人视为美国的走狗,或犹太复国运动的掮客。 - They are themselves a paper tiger, not to mention their stooges.
他们自己就是纸老虎,更不用说他们的走狗了。 - I think he hopes to use me as one of his stooges.
我认为他想把我当走狗般支使。 - With piety deepening worldwide, and with state clerics often seen as stooges, the faithful seek out scholarly views that are conservative enough to suit them.
由于全球范围内日渐加深的宗教虔诚,同时国家神职人员又常被视为走狗,信徒们想获得保守程度适宜他们的学术观点。