man·ger
noun/ˈmeɪndʒə(r)/
/ˈmeɪndʒər/
Idioms - a long open box that horses and cows can eat from
马槽;牛槽;饲料槽 Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French mangeure, based on Latin manducat- ‘chewed’, from the verb manducare, from manduco ‘guzzler’, from mandere ‘to chew’.
Idioms
a dog in the manger
- a person who stops other people from enjoying something that the person cannot use or does not want themselves
阻止其他人享受自己无法使用或不想要的东西的人