figureheads

figureheads

美 [ˈfɪɡjərˌhed]  英 [ˈfɪɡə(r)ˌhed]

  • n.船头雕饰;破浪神的雕像;(有名无实的)傀儡领袖;〈谑〉嘴脸

词形变化

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英汉解释

n.
1.
船头雕饰;破浪神的雕像
2.
(有名无实的)傀儡领袖
3.
〈谑〉嘴脸

英英解释

n.

例句

Japanese chief executives are often figureheads, while real (but informal) power resides elsewhere, perhaps with the chairman.

日本公司总经理通常都是傀儡真正掌握实权隐匿幕后可能董事长有关

This makes it difficult for Japanese bosses to be leaders rather than just figureheads.

使得日本老板们成为真正领导者不仅仅只是傀儡愿望变得难以实现

They are often mere figureheads who serve for a short time before handing the baton to other old company hands.

他们通常并不掌握实权担任管理者时间就要指挥棒其他公司服务多年员工手中

If city-dwellers believe that mayors will be costly figureheads, they are likely to vote against them.

如果市民认为市长成为昂贵傀儡那么他们可能投票反对这些市长

Others see them as figureheads, little more than mascots.

另外他们当成象征性首脑吉祥物没什么差别

Every period of market madness, whether up or down, has its figureheads.

无论上涨下跌一段市场疯狂代表人物

In truth, they were never more than figureheads for a movement whose demands for constitutional change exceeded their own more modest aims;

事实上他们反抗运动傀儡而已运动要求宪法改革超过他们本身缓和意愿