中文翻译与英英解释 | attempting to win favor by flattery 同义词:bootlicking, fawning, toadyish,
| | attempting to win favor from influential people by flattery 同义词:bootlicking, fawning, obsequious, toadyish,
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例句与用法 | 1. | The trusty had a silly, sycophantic manner of raising one hand in salute . 这个好囚犯用一种愚蠢的,拍马的态度举起一只手行礼。
| | 2. | It was a good enough tale when i was alive the first time , sycophantic fool 沙洛佛克:我上次活著的时候早就足以成为一个好的故事了,你这个谄媚的笨蛋。
| | 3. | King chu ' s fatuity , sycophantic courtiers ' evil , your kingdom ' s crisis , peo - ple ' s hard livelihood , all stab your sore spot 楚王的昏庸,佞臣的险虐,家邦的危机,民生的多艰,戮刺着您心头的痛处。
| | 4. | He talked only to sycophantic journalists and his appeal in the west came mainly from hagiographies written by reporters whose careers were built on the access they had to him * * *只接受马屁精记者的采访,他对西方的魅力也大多来自这些记者神化过的传记,而这些记者就是靠和* * *打交道吃饭的。
| | 5. | They would do well to shudder at their sycophantic surrender to a game that might be hyped more than ever before but which even the most liberally minded , most tolerant soul must recognise undermines the morals of the nation on a daily basis 面对一场赛前被空前大肆炒作,但赛后连最淡薄随意,宽厚包容的人都觉得玷污了国家基本道德精神的比赛,他们恰如其分的表现出瘫软和无力。
| | 6. | I used to read , with wonder , those sycophantic stories of the warlike supermen , the great troublers of the world ' s peace , cromwell , napoleon , and the like , who , thanks to their " iron wills " , could lie down and plunge themselves immediately into deep sleep , to wake up , refreshed , at a given time 我曾诧异地读过一些大肆吹捧那些好战的超人、世界和平的巨大威胁者,诸如克伦威尔、拿破仑之类的文章,文章里说他们“钢铁般的意志”使他们一躺下就能熟睡,并在某一特定时间醒来,精神抖擞。
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