flunky 英 ['flʌŋkɪ]   美 [ˈflʌŋki]

flunky

flunky  英 ['flʌŋkɪ] 美 [ˈflʌŋki]

n. 仆人,奴才;走狗 

名词复数:flunkies 

Another clip calls the South Korean foreign minister a "pro-American flunky" who should make his living by "mopping the floors of the Pentagon." 另一个视频把韩国外长称为“亲美派走狗”,他应该通过为“五角大楼扫地”谋生。
A slave ignorant of his servitude and happy to admire his servitude is a flunky , accomplice, and shameless person. 意识到自己的奴隶地位却又津津乐道地赞美这种地位的奴隶,是奴才、是帮凶、是无耻之徒!

  • A flunky is someone who works obediently for another person. You might apply for a job as a personal assistant, only to realize during the interview that it's really a job as a flunky.
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  • n. 仆人,奴才;走狗
  • 1. Another clip calls the South Korean foreign minister a "pro-American flunky" who should make his living by "mopping the floors of the Pentagon."

    另一个视频把韩国外长称为“亲美派走狗”,他应该通过为“五角大楼扫地”谋生。

  • 2. A slave ignorant of his servitude and happy to admire his servitude is a flunky , accomplice, and shameless person.

    意识到自己的奴隶地位却又津津乐道地赞美这种地位的奴隶,是奴才、是帮凶、是无耻之徒!

  • 3. Damned!You unpatriotic flunky,get ready for your death!

    可恶,你这不顾民族大义的小人,准备受死吧!

  • flunky (n.) also flunkey, 1782, Scottish dialect, "footman, liveried servant," of uncertain origin, perhaps a diminutive variant of flanker (in reference to servants running alongside coaches; compare footman). Sense of "flatterer, toady" first recorded 1855. "Recent in literature, but prob. much older in colloquial speech" [Century Dictionary].
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