toady

英[ˈtəʊdi]
美[ˈtoʊdi]
GRE

基本释义

n.
谄媚者,马屁精
vt.& vi.
拍马,谄媚

词性变化

实用例句

They came backstage afterward, cooing and toadying to him.

她们随后来到后台,对他娇语谄媚。

We went out again to buy materials toady.

为找齐材料,我们今天再次出发.

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We knocked off work a little earlier toady because of the bad weather.

由于天气不好,今天我们早一点停止了工作.

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He knows how to toady to his boss.

他知道如何逢(烽)迎老板.

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Toady, the Indian and Chinese have their big communities there.

时至今日, 这里的印度人和华人已拥有较大的社群.

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I caught a rabbit in the trap toady.

我今天用陷阱捕获了一只野兔.

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Toady, I went to the zoo and saw many animals.

今天我去动物园并看了许多动物.

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The salmon is good toady, it's very fresh.

今天的鲑鱼很好, 很新鲜.

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Toady is the volunteer recruited day.

今天是志愿者招募的日子.

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He flung it in my teeth that I was a toady.

他责备我是个马屁精.

《简明英汉词典》

Arrogance has no defense against a toady.

傲慢防不了谄媚者.

辞典例句

An invention may be new toady, but in a few years, it may be outdated.

一项发明今天可能新颖, 过几年可能就会过时.

商贸英语会话

He disdains toady to his boss.

他不屑拍老板马屁.

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Don't toady to or be obsequious to rich or powerful people.

不谄媚奉承有钱或权势的人.

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" Oh , hello, Mr. Lee. How are you toady? "

哦, 喂, 李先生, 你今天好 吗 ?

英汉 - 翻译样例 - 口语

英英释义

Noun
  • 1. a person who tries to please someone in order to gain a personal advantage

Verb
  • 1. try to gain favor by cringing or flattering;

    "He is always kowtowing to his boss"