stooge

英[stuːdʒ] 美[stuːdʒ]
  • n. 喜剧里的配角;助手;傀儡
  • v. 做配角;充当傀儡
stooged stooged stooging stooges
  • stoat n.鼬;白鼬
  • stochastic adj.随机的;概率性的
  • stochastics n.推测学
  • stock n.存货;储备;树干;股票;股份;家畜;血统;汤汁;声望v.采购;储存;供给;发新芽adj.惯用的;存货的
  • stock dove n.[动](欧洲产的一种)野鸽
Noun:
  1. a person of unquestioning obedience

  2. a victim of ridicule or pranks

Verb:
  1. cruise in slow or routine flights

  2. act as the stooge;

    "His role was to stooge for the popular comedian"

  3. act as a stooge, in a compliant or subordinate manner;

    "He stooged for the flamboyant Senator"

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。

来自柯林斯例句

2. The charge that Harding was a political stooge may be a canard.
关于哈丁是个政治走狗的指控可能是个谣传。

来自柯林斯例句

3. 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。

来自柯林斯例句

4. " That's right! "'sling Chien Pao - sheng out and sling his stooge out with him!
“ 不错,叫钱葆生滚出去! 钱葆生的走狗也滚出去!

来自子夜部分

5. I'd play stooge to him in the performance.
在表演中我来给他当作配角.

来自辞典例句

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. I'd play stooge to him in the performance.
      在表演中我来给他当作配角。
    2. She's fed up with being her husband's stooge.
      她再也不愿意当丈夫的附属品了。
    3. The newly appointed mayor is widely regarded as a government stooge.
      这个新任命的市长被普遍认为是政府的傀儡。