toady
n. 諂媚者,馬屁精
vt.& vi. 拍馬,諂媚
If you refer to someone as a toady, you disapprove of them because they flatter or are pleasant towards an important or powerful person in the hope of getting some advantage from them.
If you say that someone is toadying to an important or powerful person, you disapprove of them because they are flattering or being pleasant towards that person in the hope of getting some advantage from them.
They came backstage afterward, cooing and toadying to him.
她們隨後來到後臺,對他嬌語諂媚。
1. a person who tries to please someone in order to gain a personal advantage
1. try to gain favor by cringing or flattering;
We went out again to buy materials toady.
為找齊材料,我們今天再次出發.
We knocked off work a little earlier toady because of the bad weather.
由於天氣不好,今天我們早一點停止了工作.
He knows how to toady to his boss.
他知道如何逢(烽)迎老闆.
Toady, the Indian and Chinese have their big communities there.
時至今日, 這裡的印度人和華人已擁有較大的社群.
I caught a rabbit in the trap toady.
我今天用陷阱捕獲了一隻野兔.