sidekick
n. [非正式,俚]親近的同事或朋友; [俚]死黨; 好友; [非正式,俚]助手
Someone's sidekick is a person who accompanies them and helps them, and who you consider to be less intelligent or less important than the other person.
His sons, brother and nephews were his armed sidekicks.
他的兒子、兄弟和侄子都是他的左膀右臂,都配備了武器。
...a dim-witted sidekick.
愚笨的助手
1. a close friend who accompanies his buddies in their activities
A year ago, not many people were calling Tim Duncan's sidekick a superstar.
一年前, 沒有多少人把蒂姆·鄧肯的夥伴稱為巨星.
Unless you're his sidekick, he won't let you pass easily.
除非你是他的夥伴, 否則他不會讓你輕易透過的.
He is Sam's sidekick, to my knowledge.
據我所知,他是山姆的死黨.
Rupert Grint a little rap about Potter sidekick Ron Weasley to clinch the part.
艾瑪·沃特森當年肉嘟嘟地加盟了哈利波特系列電影的第一部,演了書蟲赫敏.
For one thing it's a chance to see my old sidekick Billy Bob.
這是我見到老朋友比利鮑伯的一個機會.