crony的意思和读音

crony

: [ˈkroʊni] : [ˈkrəʊni]

n.

cronies  

n.enemy

n.friend,pal,buddy,acquaintance,colleague

cronyn.

1.a person that sb spends a lot of time with

He was playing cards with his cronies.

n.1.,,

n.1.a friend or supporter, especially of someone powerful

1. sturdy adj. ( crony n. whine v. ...

2. ... credits n. , crony n. , ;, cue n. , ...

3. cronism crony gavel ...

4. slogan: crony multiple organ failure: ...

5. ... 123. critic: 。 124. crony: 。 125. cub: 。 ...

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1.The old cabinet is sardonically referred to as "crony cabinet" , whose members are close to Abe but green hands in politics.”,

2.After he had flopped down on Seven's left, his crony without a word lay down on her right.

3.Rather than trying to outdo the Politburo in developing crony capitalism we should seek to reinvigorate our diverse, grassroots economy.

4.Some of these funds will invest wisely, but many will pursue non-commercial goals, from job creation to crony enrichment.

5.'It feeds into a crony capitalist kind of mentality that isn't actually the best way to generate economic growth. '

6.As for Russia, without the revenue from its energy resources, Vladimir Putin's brand of crony capitalism would have collapsed long ago.(VladimirPutin)

7.Its pluralism was a profound challenge to the authoritarian crony capitalism taking root in Russia under Vladimir Putin.·

8.But the scars of the Soviet era, and the gaudy gimcrack results of 20 years of crony capitalism, are visible too.

9.Egypt will need help restarting and then reforming its economy to move from Mr. Mubarak's crony capitalism to a true free market.

10.To sustain public expenditure, the governor of the central bank, another crony of Mr Rajapakse, has printed lots of new money.,Rajapakse