stooge
英 [stuːdʒ]
美 [studʒ]
- n. 喜劇の脇役またはスキャンダラスな役;助手;手下;秘密諜報員
- vi.脇役として行動する;巡航する
英語の語源
- stooge (n.)
- 1913, "stage assistant, actor who assists a comedian," of uncertain origin, perhaps an alteration of student (with the mispronunciation STOO-jent), in sense of "apprentice." Meaning "lackey, person used for another's purpose" first recorded 1937. The Three Stooges film slapstick act debuted in movies 1930, originally as "Ted Healy and His Stooges."
例文
- 1. He has vehemently rejected claimsthat he is a government stooge .
- 彼の言葉は自分が政府の犬の奴隷だという説を激しく反駁した。/
- 2.The charge that Harding was a political stooge may be a canard.
- ハーディングが政治的手先であるという告発は噂かもしれない。/
- 3.The latter had for decades acted largey as a stooge for the party leaders.
- 後者は数十年間、同党の指導者の手先となってきた。
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- 4. " That's right! 「'sling Chien Pao-sheng out and sling his stooge out with him!
- 「いいですね、銭葆生を出て行け!銭葆生の走狗も出て行け!
- 5.I 'd play stooge to him in the performance.
- 演技中は脇役として私がやります.
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