protege的意思和读音

protégé

: [ˈproʊtəˌʒeɪ] : [ˈprɒtəʒeɪ]

n.;〈

protégés  

n.1.;;;

n.1.<foreign>a young person who receives help or training from an older experienced person

1. 》 Mr.Cinema Protege 》 Chain Game ...

2. protector n. protege n. punctually adv. ...

3. 〖 bearrested〗 protege〖 insurant〗 ...

4. eschew protege recalcitrant ...

5. enchantress protege Noriko Sakai ...

7. forestry protege bronze ...

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1.He declined to give that courier's name but said he was a protege of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and a "trusted assistant" of Libbi.··(KhalidSheikhMohammed)”。

2.China, with its own poor human rights record, can be expected to try to tone down criticism of its wayward protege.

3.As a protege of Rupert Murdoch's, Brooks quickly rose to be one of the U. K. 's most powerful journalists.

4.Ominously for him, none of his military allies who'd once nurtured him as a protege were here either. Eurico Guterres had been deserted.

5.Next to him, just up the stairs, is a portrait of another KGB protege who went on to bigger things, Vladimir Putin.

6.My protege, as you call him, is a sensible man; and sense will always have attractions for me.),

7.but first the man who ' s become sort of ross ' protege of late.。。

8.This past September, he called a shareholders' meeting in a bid to oust his former protege, Chen Xiao, as chairman.9

9.Brooks is a longtime protege of Murdoch who had risen quickly through the tabloid ranks of News Corp. 's British newspaper operations.

10.Clear rules after half the wear eye shade, the other half of the students can be selected when who protege.