pushovers

英 [ˈpʊʃˌəʊvəz] 美 [ˈpʊˌʃoʊvərz]

n.  轻易的事; 容易获得的胜利; 容易说服的人; 耳软心活的人; 好说话的人
pushover的复数



柯林斯词典

  1. N-COUNT 易被劝服的人
    You say that someone is a pushover when you find it easy to persuade them to do what you want.
    1. He is a tough negotiator. We did not expect to find him a pushover and he has not been one.
      他是个难对付的谈判者。我们没指望说服他,而且也没说服他。
  2. N-COUNT 容易做的工作;易如反掌的事;唾手可得的东西
    You say that something is a pushover when it is easy to do or easy to get.
    1. You might think Hungarian a pushover to learn. It is not.
      你可能认为匈牙利语很容易学。其实不然。

双语例句

  1. There are no pushovers in the World Cup.
    世界杯上无弱旅。
  2. Besides, the defenders themselves were no pushovers and managed to inflict high losses on the invaders.
    另外,守卫者他们本身就不是容易被打败的,他们设法让侵略者遭受高损失。
  3. While some people may be deemed more sensitive than aggressive, based on their responses to this question, that doesn't mean they're pushovers.
    根据答题者对这道题的回答,有些人可能会被认为更加敏感而不够强势,但这并不代表他们就是软弱之人。
  4. Because I had dated guys who were complete pushovers, she explains.
    因为和我约会过的家伙都是泛泛之辈,她说。
  5. Show me a woman who loves pushovers and I'll show you a woman who is taking an advantage of these men.
    女人喜欢易于控制的对手我会展示一位利用有这些特质的男性。