flunkey

英['flʌŋki] 美['flʌŋki]
  • n. (穿制服的)仆役;谄媚者;马屁精
Noun:
  1. a male servant (especially a footman)

  2. a person of unquestioning obedience

1. That flunkey was in his master's good graces.
这个奴才深得其主子的赏识。

youdao

2. Why expect flunkey to do their jobs just because you pay them?
为什么期望奴才做他们的工作,仅仅是因为你付了钱呢?

youdao

3. I was admitted by a gorgeous flunkey, and shown into a sumptuous room where a couple of elderly gentlemen were sitting.
一个衣着华丽的仆人把我接了进去,领到一个豪华房间,里头坐着两位上了岁数的绅士。

youdao

4. Because I was king, their master. It would suddenly dawn on me that living among these flunkeys, including my esteemed elders, teachers and friends, I myself, too, was nothing but a mere head flunkey.
因为我是王,是他们的主子,我将恍然大悟:我生活在这些奴才们中间,连我所敬畏的尊长和师友也无一不是奴才,而自己也不过是一个奴才的首领。

youdao

5. Because I was king, their master. It would suddenly dawn on me that living among these flunkeys, including my esteemed elders, teachers and friends, I myself, too, was nothing but a mere head flunkey.
因为我是王,是他们的主子,我将恍然大悟:我生活在这些奴才们中间,连我所敬畏的尊长和师友也无一不是奴才,而我自己也不过是一个奴才的首领。

youdao

6. Because I was king, their master. It would suddenly dawn on me that living among these flunkeys, including my esteemed elders, teachers and friends, I myself, too, was nothing but a mere head flunkey.
因为我是王,是他们的主子,我将恍然大悟:我生活在这些奴才们中间,连我所敬畏的尊长和师友也无一不是奴才,而我自己也不过是一个奴才的首领。

youdao

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. That flunkey was in his master's good graces.
      这个奴才深得其主子的赏识。

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