wimpish
基本解釋
- adj.懦弱的;無(wú)用的;哭哭啼啼的
- =wimpy.
英漢例句
- Margaret Thatcher made no secret of her contempt for the wimpish men around her.
撒切爾夫人從不隱瞞她對(duì)身邊那些窩囊男人的輕蔑。 - In fact, the Naxalites view theirNepali comrades as wimpish traitors for forsaking armed struggle.
事實(shí)上,在納薩爾派眼中,這些尼泊爾的同志們衹是一群爲(wèi)了擺脫武裝鬭爭(zhēng)而反叛的懦夫。 - American aficionados of rugby union can only dream of the Croesian sums of money that are lavished on American football, a sport that vaguely resembles rugby in wimpish armour-plating.
美國(guó)橄欖球的愛(ài)好者們衹能夢(mèng)想著大量資金注入到美式足球這樣一個(gè)身著無(wú)用的類(lèi)似裝甲板的護(hù)具進(jìn)行的運(yùn)動(dòng)中來(lái)。 - He and other Republicans had long wanted Mr Clinton to put off building more wimpish ones.
ECONOMIST: Missile defences - Yet by saying no to such things, Mr Jospin might look dowdily conservative—and Euro-wimpish too.
ECONOMIST: Daniel Cohn-Bendit, Europe’s provocative Green - American aficionados of rugby union can only dream of the Croesian sums of money that are lavished on American football, a sport that vaguely resembles rugby in wimpish armour-plating.
ECONOMIST: More and more Americans are being converted to the sport