patsy
英 [ˈpætsi]
美 [ˈpætsi]
n. 容易吃亏上当者; 容易成为替罪羊者
复数:patsies
BNC.10930 / COCA.19274
牛津词典
noun
- 容易吃亏上当者;容易成为替罪羊者
a weak person who is easily cheated or tricked, or who is forced to take the blame for sth that sb else has done wrong
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 糊涂蛋;容易上当的人
If you describe someone as apatsy, 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。
- Davis was nobody's patsy...
英英释义
noun
- a person who is gullible and easy to take advantage of
双语例句
- Growing up, she developed a love for country music, especially Patsy Cline and Dolly Parton.
她从小就热爱乡村音乐,尤其喜爱歌手佩茜•克莱恩和多莉•帕顿。 - A detective is your patsy?
让一个侦探做你的替死鬼? - 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。 - Perhaps, creating the perfect crime using a "patsy"?
也许,创造最好的犯罪使用“帕齐”? - You know, it could be that I'm the patsy, and you're on the spot.
你知道,也许我是牺牲品,而你被人注意。 - Patsy had to clench her jaw to suppress her anger
帕奇只得咬紧牙关压住怒气。 - 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。 - Davis was nobody's patsy
戴维斯不会上任何人的当。 - Patsy Cline, 1932-1963: Fans Were'Crazy'About This Young Country Music Star.
1963年:美国人仍然迷恋这个曾经的年轻的国家音乐明星。 - A patsy was blamed for killing President Kennedy.
一个代罪羔羊被指责行刺肯尼迪总统。