deadhead

英['dedhed] 美['dedhed]
  • n. (贬)笨蛋;免费乘客;免费入场者;(美)空车;沉木
  • v. 摘枯花;(美)使放空车;破格提拔
  • adv. 空荡荡地
deadheaded deadheaded deadheading deadheads
  • deacidify vt.使去酸;使脱酸降低...的酸度
  • deacon n.(教会的)执事;助祭;受训准备做牧师者v.包装时把最好的放在上面;欺骗
  • deaconess n.女执事;牧师的女助手
  • deaconry n.[宗]执事;会长之职位
  • deaconship n.[宗]执事;会长之职位
Noun:
  1. a nonenterprising person who is not paying his way;

    "the deadheads on the payroll should be eased out as fast as possible"

  2. a train or bus or taxi traveling empty

1. The deadhead cabbie had no passengers all day long.
这辆出租车空驶了一天,一个客也没有拉到!

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2. Are you my deadhead?
你是我的免费乘客 吗 ?

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3. Who is the deadhead in the red pants?
那个穿红裤子的傻瓜是谁?

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4. It's a role he relishes, particularly for the cognitive dissonance It'serves up : A Republican Deadhead?
这是他很喜欢的一个角色, 尤其因为它提供了认知不和谐的旋律: 一个共和党的庸人?

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5. Employing to suspect, but also use the suspect; Laity both; Deadhead not; Different people must use.
用人要疑, 疑人要用; 俗人可用可不用; 庸人不可用; 异人要大用.

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