Lapdog Meaning in English
word
ˈɫæpˌdɔɡ
LAP-dawg
lˈæpdɒɡ
LAP-dog
释义
A small dog that is kept mainly for company and often sits on people's laps; also, a person who always obeys or supports someone more powerful, like a servant.
用法与细微差别
Used literally for small companion dogs and figuratively to insult someone as blindly obedient to authority. Figurative use is usually negative and suggests a lack of independence or backbone.
Spanish: perro faldero - persona sumisa (figurado)Portuguese (BR): cachorrinho de colo - bajulador (figurado)Portuguese (PT): cão de colo - bajulador (figurado)Chinese (Simplified): 宠物狗 - 应声虫 (比喻)Chinese (Traditional): 寵物狗 - 應聲蟲 (比喻)Hindi: गोद का कुत्ता - चापलूस (रूपक में)Arabic: كلب صغير (حرفيًا) - تابع ذليل (مجازيًا)Bengali: পালিত কুকুর - আজ্ঞাবহ (লোক)Russian: комнатная собачка - прислужник (человек)Japanese: 愛玩犬 - 言いなりの人Vietnamese: chó cảnh - kẻ nịnh bợKorean: 애완견 - 아첨꾼Turkish: kucak köpeği - dalkavuk (kişi)Urdu: گود میں بیٹھنے والا کتا - تابعدار شخصIndonesian: anjing pangkuan - penjilat (orang)
例句
My grandmother's lapdog sits with her every evening.
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The little lapdog followed its owner everywhere.
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He was called a lapdog because he always agreed with the boss.
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She's just a political lapdog, never standing up for her own ideas.
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Don't be a lapdog—speak your mind!
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The president surrounded himself with lapdogs who never questioned him.
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