sycophant
/ˈsɪkəfənt/noun
- a person who acts obsequiously towards someone in order to gain advantage; a servile flatterer拍马屁的人; 谄媚者。
派生词
sycophancy
nounsycophantic
adjectivesycophantically
adverb词源
mid 16th cent. (denoting an informer): from French sycophante, or via Latin from Greek sukophantēs 'informer', from sukon 'fig' + phainein 'to show'; the association with informing against the illegal exportation of figs from ancient Athens (recorded by Plutarch) is not substantiated.