lackey

英['læki] 美['læki]
  • n. 仆人;侍从;走狗;马屁精
  • v. 服侍;侍候;奉承
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GRE
Noun:
  1. a male servant (especially a footman)

  2. a person who tries to please someone in order to gain a personal advantage

1. I'm not staying as a paid lackey to act as your yes-man.
我不要再做拿钱任你使唤的应声虫。

来自辞典例句

2. And who would have thought that Fredo would become a lackey of women?
谁能料到弗烈特竟堕落成女人脚下的哈叭狗?

来自教父部分

3. Full as a lackey, a Hara, the pro - Japanese as slaves!
十足的一副奴才像, 一副哈日 、 亲日的奴才像!

来自互联网

4. Lackey asks: " Gentleman, how to buy wine without money? "
仆人问: “ 先生, 没有钱怎么买酒? ”

来自互联网

5. Advocate the home is afraid that he is cheated, clique lackey follows.
主家怕他欺骗, 派仆人跟去.

来自互联网

    1. An accomplice or a lackey who aids in the commission of base or disreputable acts.
      同谋,同伙共犯或帮凶,其帮助实施无耻或下流的行为
    2. A person of slavish or unquestioning obedience; a lackey.
      象奴隶般的人一个象奴隶一般顺从或无条件服从的人; 卑躬屈膝者