patsy
n. 容易受骗的人,懦夫
If you describe someone as a patsy, you mean that they are rather stupid and are easily tricked by other people, or can be made to take the blame for other people's actions.
Davis was nobody's patsy...
戴维斯不会上任何人的当。
He has long felt that Ray was set up, that he was a patsy.
他一直觉得雷是被人陷害的,他是个糊涂蛋。
1. a person who is gullible and easy to take advantage of
Patsy had to clench her jaw to suppress her anger.
帕奇只得咬紧牙关压住怒气。
Patsy could hardly be heard above the baby's yowls.
在婴儿的号哭声中很难听清帕齐在说些什么。
"Now watch it, Patsy," the Sergeant told her.
“留点神,帕齐。”中士提醒她。
She outgrew her clothes so rapidly that Patsy was always having to buy new ones.
她长得太快,衣服很快便穿不下了,帕齐只好经常给她买新衣服。
Patsy had picked up the baby and was bouncing him on her knee.
帕齐抱起婴儿放在膝上颠动着。