panders

panders

美 [ˈpændər]  英 [ˈpændə(r)]

  • v.迎合;勾引;帮助(…)做(坏事);煽动
  • n.拉皮条者;为妓女拉客者;妓院老板;帮人做坏事的人
  • 网络怂恿;迎合者;胰腺衍生因子

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

"We live in very dangerous times, " he said, "and it grieves me when a man of your standing panders to these notions. "

我们生活一个非常危险时代,”,“这样地位这种念头痛心。”

But on domestic policy, he offers neither straight talk nor originality; instead, he panders shamelessly to right-wing ideologues.

国内政策直爽创新相反知耻右翼空想家沆瀣一气

Of course, the internet panders to closed minds; but so has much of the press.

当然网络迎合闭塞僵死思想但是很多报纸也是如此

The reason most note taking literature panders to such methods is simply that such methods have existed for a long time.

大多数笔记文学鼓动使用这样方法原因简单就是因为这样方法已经存在

This book panders to base interests.

这本迎合低级趣味

The wise man contemplates. The greater the difficulty, the more he panders.

明智凡事思虑困难思虑

He always panders to low tastes.

总是迎合低级趣味

It is not that Mr McCain never panders; but he does it less than anyone else who is running.

不是麦凯恩先生从不做出什么承诺但是其他竞争者

Giving the lecture of Integrated Skills of English Panders to New Curriculum

迎合课程标准上好综合英语