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容易上当受骗的人;傻瓜;笨蛋 If you call someone a sucker, you mean that it is very easy to cheat them.
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But that is what the suckers want so you give it them...
但那就是那些笨蛋们想要的,给他们就是了。
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Keep giving us your money, sucker!
继续把你的钱给我们,傻瓜!
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对…入迷的人;难以抗拒…的人 If you describe someone as a sucker for something, you mean that they find it very difficult to resist it.
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I'm such a sucker for romance.
我对浪漫毫无招架之力。
3.
VERB
欺骗;诱骗 If you sucker a person into doing something, you deceive them, usually so that they do something that is against their own interests.
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If you tell those folks the truth, they won't vote for you. But if you sucker them, they'll vote for you twice over...
如果你告诉这些人实情,他们是不会选你的。但是如果你耍点儿伎俩,他们会不止一次推举你。
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It is becoming harder for the authorities to sucker healthy banks into taking over smaller ones.
当局要想哄骗经营状况良好的银行接管小银行是越来越难了。
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(动物或昆虫的)吸盘 The suckers on some animals and insects are the parts on the outside of their body which they use in order to stick to a surface.
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(橡胶)吸盘 A sucker is a small device used for attaching things to surfaces. It consists of a cup-shaped piece of rubber that sticks to a surface when it is pressed flat.
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...sucker pads.
吸垫
- 1. He got suckered into the scheme.
- 他进了圈套。
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 2. I was suckered into helping.
- 我上了当去帮忙。
来自《简明英汉词典》


