Crony Meaning in English
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释义
A crony is a close friend, often used to refer to someone who is part of a group that gives each other special treatment, especially in business or politics.
用法与细微差别
Usually informal and often negative, hinting at favoritism or corruption ('cronyism'). Common phrases: 'political crony,' 'old crony.' Not simply any close friend—implies special benefits or power connections.
例句
He's always surrounded by his cronies at every meeting.
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The politician only hired his cronies for important jobs.
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Many believed the CEO was helped by his old cronies.
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Those two have been cronies since college—they’re practically inseparable.
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The contract was given to a company run by the mayor’s cronies.
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You can always tell when his cronies have been here—the laughter is too loud to miss.
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