flunky
flunky漢語(yǔ)翻譯
flunky詞型變化
flunky英語(yǔ)解釋
名詞 flunky:
- a male servant (especially a footman)同義詞:lackey, flunkey
- a person of unquestioning obedience同義詞:flunkey, stooge, yes-man
flunky詳細(xì)解釋
flunky 也作 flun.key
n.(名詞)【復(fù)數(shù)】 flun.kies 也作 flun.keys A person of slavish or unquestioning obedience; a lackey.象奴隸般的人:一個(gè)象奴隸一般順從或無(wú)條件服從的人;卑躬屈膝者One who does menial or trivial work; a drudge.作粗重工作的人:一個(gè)做體力勞動(dòng)或不重要工作的人;干重活的人A liveried manservant.穿制服的男仆
來(lái)源:Scots 蘇格蘭語(yǔ) perhaps from flanker [an attendant at one`s flank] 可能源自 flanker[某人身邊的侍從]
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flun.kyism
n.(名詞)<注釋>The wordflunky has come into Standard English from Scots, in which the word meant .liveried manservant, footman,.coming at least by the 9th century to be a term of contempt.The word is first recorded and defined in a work about Scots published in 782.The definition states that aflunky is .literally a sidesman or attendant at your flank,. which gives support to the suggestion thatflunky is a derivative and alteration of flanker, .one who stands at a person`s flank..flunky 一詞從蘇格蘭演變?yōu)闃?biāo)準(zhǔn)英語(yǔ)。 蘇格蘭語(yǔ)中,該詞意思為.穿制服的男仆,腳夫,.至少在9世紀(jì)時(shí)變?yōu)楸硎久镆暤脑~語(yǔ)。該詞首先于782年的一本有關(guān)蘇格蘭的書(shū)中得到記載和定義。定義中說(shuō)flunky 在.字面意思是身邊的人或身旁的隨從., 該定義支持了有關(guān)flunky 是由 flanker 派生和演變而來(lái)的說(shuō)法, 意思是.一個(gè)站在別人身邊的人.注釋>