sucker
noun /ˈsʌkə(r)/
/ˈsʌkər/
- (informal) a person who is easily tricked or persuaded to do something
容易上当受骗的人;没有主见的人 - She always said the lottery was for suckers.
她总是说彩票是给傻瓜的。
- She always said the lottery was for suckers.
- sucker for somebody/something (informal) a person who cannot resist somebody/something or likes somebody/something very much
不由得对…入迷的人;酷爱…的人 - I've always been a sucker for men with green eyes.
我一向对绿眼睛男人着迷。
- I've always been a sucker for men with green eyes.
- enlarge imagea special organ on the body of some animals that enables them to stick to a surface
(动物的)吸盘 Topics Plants and treesc2, Fish and shellfishc2 - a disc like a cup in shape, usually made of rubber or plastic, that sticks to a surface when you press it against it
(橡胶或塑料等制成的)吸盘 - a part of a tree or bush that grows from the roots rather than from the main stem or the branches and can form a new tree or bush
根出条 - (North American English, slang) used to refer in a general way to a person or thing, especially for emphasis
(泛指人或物,尤表示强调)家伙,东西,玩意儿 - The pilot said, ‘I don't know how I got the sucker down safely.’
飞行员说:“我不知道是怎么把这玩意儿安全降落下来的。”
- The pilot said, ‘I don't know how I got the sucker down safely.’
- (North American English, informal) (also lollipop British and North American English)(also British English, informal lolly)a hard round or flat sweet made of boiled sugar on a small stick
吸盘: 在小棍子上用煮糖制成的坚硬圆形或扁平糖