scapegoat
英:[ˈskeɪpgəʊt] 美: [ˈskeɪpgoʊt]
scapegoat 基本解释
n.代人受过的人,替罪羊;替身;
vt.使…成为替罪羊;
变形
复数:scapegoats过去式:scapegoated过去分词:scapegoated现在分词:scapegoating第三人称单数:scapegoats
英英释义
scapegoat[ 'skeipɡəut ]
n.someone punished for the errors of others同义词:whipping boy
scapegoat 相关例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- The accused was used as a scapegoat.
被告成为别人的替罪羊。 - She's always the scapegoat when anything goes wrong.
出错时她总要代人受过。
用作动词(v.)- Strike leaders tried to scapegoat foreign competitors.
罢工领导人极力把外国竞争者作为替罪羊。
权威例句
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