pandered

pandered

美 [ˈpændər]  英 [ˈpændə(r)]

  • n.拉皮条者;为妓女拉客者;妓院老板;帮人做坏事的人
  • v.勾引;怂恿;煽动;迎合

词形变化

第三人称单数:panders  现在分词:pandering  过去式:pandered  

英汉解释

n.
1.
拉皮条者;为妓女拉客者;妓院老板;帮人做坏事的人
v.
1.
勾引,(为...)拉皮条;怂恿,帮助(...)做(坏事);煽动;迎合 (to)

英英解释

n.
v.

例句

Since she was an only child, her parents pandered to her every whim.

由于独女父母总是百依百顺

But many of her colleagues accuse America of having pandered to Mr Bakiyev's corrupt and dictatorial whims in exchange for access to Manas.

许多同事指责获取巴基耶夫独裁玛纳斯腐败交易

She repaired relations with Germany's eastern neighbours, reassured the United States and pandered less to Russia.

修复德国东边邻国关系使美国放心应和俄罗斯

Men, in contrast, clearly felt pandered to as holders of a heterosexual male gaze.

男人恰恰相反他们身为异性凝视女人裸体肖像感到十分愉悦

Yet how can Mr Obama lead the fight when he has just pandered to America's unions by sparking a minor trade war with Mexico?

然而奥巴马燃起墨西哥小规模贸易以求迎合美国工会如何领导反对贸易保护主义斗争

He has also pandered to the religious right, opposing stem-cell research and promoting a federal amendment banning gay marriage.

已经迎合宗教权利反对干细胞研究并且发起一个联邦修正案禁止同性恋结婚

The candidates all pandered to Michigan's biggest special interest.

所有竞选围绕密西根最大利益焦点极力逢迎

Those novels pandered to the low tastes of petty bourgeois readers.

那些小说迎合小资产阶级读者低级趣味

But their prejudices needn't be pandered to and can't be confronted on the basis of wanton misinterpretations.

他们偏见不必迎合不能建立肆意曲解基础

He pandered to her at these things.

件事迎合

His films never pandered to public taste.

电影迎合公众口味

These novels pandered to the low tastes of some readers.

这些小说迎合某些读者低级趣味