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/ˈsʌkə/ |
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1 | informal someone who is easily tricked or easily persuaded to do something 容易上当受骗的人;傻瓜 | One poor sucker had actually given her his life’ s savings. 一个可怜的傻瓜蛋居然把他自己一辈子的积蓄给了她。 | |
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2 | a round structure on the bodies of some insects, frogs, and octopuses that allows them to stick to surfaces (昆虫、青蛙和章鱼等动物的)吸盘 | | |
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3 | a plant that grows from the bottom of another plant’ s stem or roots (从另一植物茎部底端或根部长出的)吸根,根出条 |
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4 | AMERICAN informal a lollipop |
PHRASE |
- | be a sucker for |
| to like a particular type of person or thing very much , so that you will do almost anything to please them or have them |
| 对…入迷;极其喜爱… |
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| Mike’ s a sucker for foreign sports cars. 迈克对外国跑车很着迷。 |
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