英[stuːdʒ]美[stuːdʒ]
noun(名词)
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noun(名词)
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A person who's fooled into doing all the hard or dirty work for someone else is a stooge. If you're the butt of someone's mean jokes, you're also a stooge.
A slapstick comedian's sidekick — the one who gets a pie in his face or is hit in the head with a board — is a stooge. Now you know how the Three Stooges got their name! The word started out meaning “actor who assists a comedian,” possibly derived from student, but it has evolved to be fairly derogatory. In crime, a stooge works for the mastermind: “She'll be arrested for selling the candy he stole, but she's just a stooge.”
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dependent / puppet / satellite / lieutenant