lackey的意思和读音

lackey

: [ˈlæki] : ['læki]

n.

v.

lackeys  

lackeyn.

1.a servant

2.a person who is treated like a servant or who behaves like one

n.1.2.(穿),

v.1.,2.,

n.1.someone who is too willing to do whatever they are told to do, especially when the person, organization, etc. being obeyed is much more important or powerful2.an old word meaning aservant

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2. cliff n. lackey n. ily,easiness 。 ...

3. sells dogmeat as mutton : lackey : a gang of scoundries ...

4. lack lackey lacking ...

5. incandescent:adj. lackey:n. plummet:vi. , ...

7. ... 281. knave: 。 282. lackey: 。 284. lapidary: 。 ...

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1.The Western press called him a lackey and dictator when he died, butRussians, who knew him, did not.西

2.But he was not so widely perceived as a western lackey as some Arab leaders accused of putting outside interests before those of his people.西

3.You could turn to HR, though I don't like your chances: an HR lackey usually has little sway over a Master of the Universe.”。

4.Others, though, see him as the politicians' lackey, and his purchase of sovereign bonds has driven two German colleagues to resign.使

5.After this, be less than 3 days, wu Zetian gets the emperor bestows favor on call together again, once more lackey the emperor.

6.Reason curtain should choose the colour of corresponding a bit, design, fabrics, resemble " lackey " stand in bedside.

7.As for the retainers, down to the very last lackey and coolie, each one tried to outshine the other in cleanliness and smart attire.

8.it has no formal alliance, but is recognized for lackey potential by Houses #1-7.1-7

9."Europe marched behind it with no choice but to be a lackey , " bin Laden said.,“。”

10.has not let the violence hierarch the lackey, found attacks Shakespeare's excuse.