minion 英 [ˈmɪniən]   美 [ˈmɪnjən]

minion

minion  英 [ˈmɪniən] 美 [ˈmɪnjən]

n. 宠儿;宠臣;部下;奴才;受人崇拜者  adj. [古语、罕用语]精致的;优雅的;娇美的;漂亮的  n. 小黄人(卡通角色) 

名词复数:minions 

When you subscribe to a religion, you enroll in a mindless minion training program. 如果你信仰了某个宗教,就是加入了一个没脑子的奴才培训班。
Ferdinando, the ' minion ', carries them away, and Hagar puts back the cup which holds the poison meant for Roderigo. 奴才"费迪南多把酒带走了,黑格把原来要给罗德力戈的那杯毒酒放回去。

  • Your minions, if you are lucky enough to have any, are those people who are devoted to you and entirely dependent on you. If you borrow money from a bully and don't pay it back, he might send one of his minions after you.
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  • n. 宠儿;宠臣;部下;奴才;受人崇拜者
  • adj. [古语、罕用语]精致的;优雅的;娇美的;漂亮的
  • n. 小黄人(卡通角色)
  • 1. When you subscribe to a religion, you enroll in a mindless minion training program.

    如果你信仰了某个宗教,就是加入了一个没脑子的奴才培训班。

  • 2. Ferdinando, the ' minion ', carries them away, and Hagar puts back the cup which holds the poison meant for Roderigo.

    奴才"费迪南多把酒带走了,黑格把原来要给罗德力戈的那杯毒酒放回去。

  • 3. Of course these instruments are usually controlled by those who administrate the minion training program, but they don’t have to be.

    当然这些工具通常掌握在那些奴才培训班的管理者手中,当然也并不一定是那样。

  • minion (n.) c. 1500, "a favorite; a darling; a low dependent; one who pleases rather than benefits" [Johnson], from Middle French mignon "a favorite, darling" (n.), also a term of (probably homosexual) abuse; as an adjective, "dainty, pleasing, favorite," from Old French mignot "pretty, attractive, dainty, gracious, affectionate." The French word is of uncertain origin, perhaps from Celtic (compare Old Irish min "tender, soft"), or from Old High German minnja, minna "love, memory" (see minnesinger). Used 16c.-17c. without disparaging overtones.
min·ion / ˈmɪniən ; NAmE ˈmɪniən / noun ( disapproving or humorous) an unimportant person in an organization who has to obey orders; a servant 下属;小卒;杂役 minion minions min·ion / ˈmɪniən ; NAmE ˈmɪniən /
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