stooge
英 [stuːdʒ]
美 [studʒ]
- n. 喜劇裏的配角或醜角;助手;傀儡;密探
- vi. 充當配角;巡航
英文詞源
- stooge (n.)
- 1913, "stage assistant, actor who assists a comedian," of uncertain origin, perhaps an alteration of student (with the mispronunciation STOO-jent), in sense of "apprentice." Meaning "lackey, person used for another's purpose" first recorded 1937. The Three Stooges film slapstick act debuted in movies 1930, originally as "Ted Healy and His Stooges."
雙語例句
- 1. He has vehemently rejected claims that he is a government stooge.
- 他言辭激烈地駁斥了稱自己是政府的狗奴才的說法。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. The charge that Harding was a political stooge may be a canard.
- 關於哈丁是個政治走狗的指控可能是個謠傳。
來自柯林斯例句
- 3. The latter had for decades acted largely as a stooge for the party leaders.
- 後者幾十年來大半時間都在為該黨領導人當走狗。
來自柯林斯例句
- 4. " That's right! "'sling Chien Pao - sheng out and sling his stooge out with him!
- “ 不錯,叫錢葆生滾出去! 錢葆生的走狗也滾出去!
來自子夜部分
- 5. I'd play stooge to him in the performance.
- 在表演中我來給他當作配角.
來自辭典例句