sycophants

sycophants

美 [ˈsɪkəfənt]  英 ['sɪkəfənt]

  • adj.谄媚的
  • n.谄媚者
  • 网络谄媚位置

词形变化

复数:sycophants  

同义词

英汉解释

n.
1.
谄媚者
adj.
1.
谄媚的

英英解释

n.

例句

Initially modelled on scouting and aimed at promoting children's rights, it has increasingly become a young sycophants' association.

这个模仿童子军组织起初旨在提高少年儿童权利现在已经越来越变成一个吹牛拍马团体

They even praise such a disappointing program, they really are sycophants.

这么差劲节目有人夸赞真是捧臭脚

Marx has suffered not only from sycophants, but from critics who identify him with the Stalin dictatorship or even the regime of Mao Zedong.

马克思不胜其烦不仅谄媚那些斯大林独裁统治甚至毛泽东政权混为一谈批评者

US President George W. Bush has shown the dangers of excessive secrecy and confining decision-making to a narrow circle of sycophants .

美国总统乔治·W·布什暗箱操作决策交给小部分拍马逢迎做法彰显

Fed sycophants argue that an audit would destroy the financial markets' faith in the Fed.

美联储看门辩解说审计破坏金融市场美联储信心

The monk is never short of sycophants , who may harbor various sentiments.

那个和尚从来缺少怀着各种情绪追随

He may resurface and want to do the age-old cop-out of surrounding himself with sycophants.

也许江湖采取那种古老手段自己身边阿谀奉承

l won't quake and bow down like the sycophants you have around you.

不想那些拍马屁一样周围

Do you know how many curly-haired, effete sycophants there are waiting to replace you?

知道多少卷发等待机会取代吗?

I began to argue with the metaphysical sycophants

开始这些形而上学争论

the French a set of flattering sycophants;

法国人一群奉承谄媚