"lackey" 怎么发音
word
ˈɫæki
LAK-ee
lˈæki
LAK-ee
释义
A lackey is someone who does unpleasant or servile work for another person, especially a person who acts like a servant for someone powerful, often out of self-interest or fear.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈɫæki
英式英语
lˈæki
简化发音
美式
LAK-ee
英式
LAK-ee
语境中听
He treats his assistant like a lackey.
The king was surrounded by loyal lackeys.
Nobody likes being called a lackey.
He’s just the boss’s lackey, doing whatever he’s told.