puppet
n. 木偶; 傀儡; 受他人操縱的人
A puppet is a doll that you can move, either by pulling strings which are attached to it or by putting your hand inside its body and moving your fingers.
You can refer to a person or country as a puppet when you mean that their actions are controlled by a more powerful person or government, even though they may appear to be independent.
When the invasion occurred he ruled as a puppet of the occupiers...
外敵入侵時,他作為佔領者的傀儡行使統治。
He warned there would be a 'social explosion' if the army installed another puppet prime minister.
他警告說如果軍方再安插一個新的傀儡首相,將會引發“社會暴動”。
1. a small figure of a person operated from above with strings by a puppeteer
2. a person who is controlled by others and is used to perform unpleasant or dishonest tasks for someone else
3. a doll with a hollow head of a person or animal and a cloth body; intended to fit over the hand and be manipulated with the fingers
Many of the puppet soldiers took French leave.
很多偽軍開了小差.
But if other thing creates you, then you are merely a puppet without any soul.
但如果你是別的什麼創造的, 那你只是一個木偶,沒有靈魂.
The performance of puppet shadow shows attract a lot of adolescents.
驢皮影的演出吸引了不少青少年.
For I am Triumph , the puppet dog, I am a mere puppet.
因為我是Triumph, 一個木偶小狗, 我只是個木偶.
There was even a glove puppet movie.
甚至還有布袋戲的電影.