单词 | sucker |
释义 | noun | verb suckersucker1 /ˈsʌkɚ/ noun [countable] 1informal someone who is easily deceived, tricked, or persuaded to do something, especially something that does not give him or her any advantage: You sent them money? Sucker! There really is a sucker born every minute (=used to say that many people do stupid things).2be a sucker for somebody/something to like someone or something so much that you cannot refuse him, her or it: I’m a sucker for babies.3spoken a thing: How much did that sucker cost you?4a lollipop5science, biology not technical a part of an insect or of an animal’s body that it uses to hold on to or stick to a surface: Tree frogs have suckers on their feet.6science, biology a part of a plant that grows from the root or lower stem of a plant to become a new plant noun | verb suckersucker2 verb sucker somebody into something phrasal verb to persuade someone to do something he or she does not want to do, especially by tricking or lying to him or her |
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