stooging 基本解释
n.(提供笑料,帮腔,作笑谑对象的)丑角的配角;〈口〉善于逗笑的人v.充当帮手[帮闲];〈美俚〉给丑角帮腔网络包夹
变形
复数:stooges
现在分词:stooging
过去分词:stooged
英英释义
stooge[ stu:dʒ ]
n.a person of unquestioning obedience同义词:flunkyflunkeyyes-man
a victim of ridicule or pranks同义词:buttgoatlaughingstock
v.cruise in slow or routine flightsact as the stooge"His role was to stooge for the popular comedian"
act as a stooge, in a compliant or subordinate manner"He stooged for the flamboyant Senator"
stooging 相关例句
双语例句
1.Ihavebeenstoogingaboutat 25000feetfor3 hours or so.我一直在25000英尺的上空巡航,已近三个小时了。
权威例句
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