[N-COUNT; N-VOC 可数名词;称呼名词]容易上当受骗的人;傻瓜;笨蛋 If you call someone a sucker, you mean that it is very easy to cheat them.
[disapproval]
[INFORMAL 非正式]
But that is what the suckers want so you give it them...
但那就是那些笨蛋们想要的,给他们就是了。
Keep giving us your money, sucker!
继续把你的钱给我们,傻瓜!
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]对…入迷的人;难以抗拒…的人 If you describe someone as a sucker for something, you mean that they find it very difficult to resist it.
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[INFORMAL 非正式]
I'm such a sucker for romance.
我对浪漫毫无招架之力。
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[VERB 动词]欺骗;诱骗 If you sucker a person into doing something, you deceive them, usually so that they do something that is against their own interests.
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[V n into -ing]
[mainly AM 主美]
If you tell those folks the truth, they won't vote for you. But if you sucker them, they'll vote for you twice over...
如果你告诉这些人实情,他们是不会选你的。但是如果你耍点儿伎俩,他们会不止一次推举你。
It is becoming harder for the authorities to sucker healthy banks into taking over smaller ones.
当局要想哄骗经营状况良好的银行接管小银行是越来越难了。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](动物或昆虫的)吸盘 The suckers on some animals and insects are the parts on the outside of their body which they use in order to stick to a surface.
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](橡胶)吸盘 A sucker is a small device used for attaching things to surfaces. It consists of a cup-shaped piece of rubber that sticks to a surface when it is pressed flat.
...sucker pads.
吸垫
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suck·er/ˈsʌkə(r); NAmEˈsʌkər/
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suckersuckersnoun1( informal) a person who is easily tricked or persuaded to do sth 容易上当受骗的人;没有主见的人2suckerfor sb/sth ( informal) a person who cannot resist sb/sth or likes sb/sth very much 不由得对…入迷的人;酷爱…的人◆I've always been a sucker for men with green eyes.我一向对绿眼睛男人着迷。3a special organ on the body of some animals that enables them to stick to a surface (动物的)吸盘4a disc shaped like a cup, usually made of rubber or plastic, that sticks to a surface when you press it against it (橡胶或塑料等制成的)吸盘5a part of a tree or bush that grows from the roots rather than from the main stemor the branches and can form a new tree or bush 吸根6( NAmE) ( slang) used to refer in a general way to a person or thing, especially for emphasis (泛指人或物,尤表示强调)家伙,东西,玩意儿◆The pilot said, ‘I don't know how I got the sucker down safely.’机师说:“我不知道是怎么把这玩意儿安全降落下来的。”7( NAmE) ( informal) =
lollipop
verbPHRASAL VERBˌsucker sb ˈinto sth/into doing sth( NAmE) ( informal) to persuade sb to do sth that they do not really want to do, especially by using their lack of knowledge or experience (尤指利用他人无知)欺骗,使上当◆I was suckered into helping.我受骗帮忙去了。suck·er/ˈsʌkə(r); NAmEˈsʌkər/
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suckersuck‧er1 /ˈsʌkə $ -ər/ noun [countable]
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1person informal someone who is easily tricked or persuaded to do something: You fell for that old line? Sucker!2be a sucker for somebody/something informal to like someone or something very much, especially so that you cannot refuse them: I’m a total sucker for seafood.3part of an animal a part of an insect or of an animal’s body that it uses to hold on to a surface4sweet American English a lollipop5plant a part of a plant that grows from the root or lower stem to become a new plant6rubber a flat round piece of rubber that sticks to a surface by suction
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sucker into phrasal verbAmerican English to persuade someone to do something they do not want to do, especially by tricking them or lying to them
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