pushover是什么意思音标:英 [ˈpʊʃəʊvə(r)]美 [ˈpʊʃoʊvə(r)]
n. 容易做的工作, 易被劝服的人, 易被击败的人
n. someone who is easily taken advantage of
pushover的用法和例句:
1.He walks in, bulpes you down, and proves what a pushover I am.
结果他一来 强势出击 证明了我有多弱
2.Lisa, sweetie, I'm tired of being a pushover.
丽莎 小宝贝 我可不想服软了
3.They should have given me that job, not some touchyfeely pushover.
他们该把这职位给我 而不是乱发奖杯的软骨头
4.She wasn't easy or a pushover or any of the other names you'd call her.
她才不随便 或是好欺负 或是其他任何你们会拿来侮辱她的词
5.You all think I'm some big, dumb pushover. I get that.
你们都觉得我很好欺负 我知道
6.She thinks I'm a worthless pushover, but that's not who I am or who I'm gonna be anymore.
她觉得我是没用的软柿子 但我不是 再也不会是
7.Yeah, well, he needs to know that we aren't pushovers.
对 得让他知道我们没那么好说话
8.I'm not involved, but do what makes you happy instead of being such a pushover all the time.
我不介入 但做任何让你开心的事 而不是这样总做软柿子
9.And he's just incredibly kind and not in, pke, a pushover kind of way.
他非常地善良 但不是受人摆布的那种
10.Like she noticed I was this nice guy who was a ing pushover, and so she used me.
她好像看出我是个老实人 很容易骗 她就对我下手了

