sucker

英['sʌkə(r)] 美['sʌkər]
  • n. 傻瓜;吸盘;吸管;<口>棒棒糖
suckered suckered suckering suckers
Noun:
  1. a person who is gullible and easy to take advantage of

  2. a shoot arising from a plant's roots

  3. a drinker who sucks (as at a nipple or through a straw)

  4. flesh of any of numerous North American food fishes with toothless jaws

  5. hard candy on a stick

  6. an organ specialized for sucking nourishment or for adhering to objects by suction

  7. mostly North American freshwater fishes with a thick-lipped mouth for feeding by suction; related to carps

1. Keep giving us your money, sucker!
继续把你的钱给我们,傻瓜!

来自柯林斯例句

2. I'm such a sucker for romance.
我对浪漫毫无招架之力。

来自柯林斯例句

3. I've always been a sucker for men with green eyes.
我一向对绿眼睛男人着迷。

来自《权威词典》

4. It is becoming harder for the authorities to sucker healthy banks into taking over smaller ones.
当局要想哄骗经营状况良好的银行接管小银行是越来越难了。

来自柯林斯例句

5. If you tell those folks the truth, they won't vote for you. But if you sucker them, they'll vote for you twice over.
如果你告诉这些人实情,他们是不会选你的。但是如果你耍点儿伎俩,他们会不止一次推举你。

来自柯林斯例句

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. You are a sucker to believe his stories.
      你居然相信他的说法,真是大傻瓜!
    2. John played the man for a sucker.
      约翰把那个人当作傻瓜。
    3. The dishonest businessman got hold of a sucker list and started out to sell his worthless stock.
      这位不诚实的商人掌握了一群易上当受骗的人,并开始向他们兜售自己那不值钱的货物。
    4. You stick this hook to the wall with a sucker.
      你用吸盘把这个钩子固定在墙上。
    5. An octopus has suckers on its tentacles.
      章鱼的腕足上有吸盘。