Nghĩa là gì:
blood-sucker
blood-sucker /'blʌd,sʌkə/- danh từ
- (nghĩa bóng) kẻ hút máu hút mủ; kẻ bóc lột
suck Thành ngữ, tục ngữ
a sucker for punishment
one who allows himself to be hurt or blamed If I accept blame for a team loss, I'm a sucker for punishment.
suck
an immature person, wimp Chad, that suck! He tells his mother everything we say.
suck eggs
have a bad experience, up yours "When I told him not to swear, he said, ""Go suck eggs, man."""
suck it up
pull in your stomach, get ready Suck it up, Kerry. I'm going to take your picture.
suck off
(See give head)
suck the hind tit
receive less than others, not get as good service, the short end of the stick Who is sucking the hind tit of government services? Some people say it's the seniors.
suck up to
be nice for personal gain, brown nose Why is Ken sucking up to me? Does he expect a raise in pay?
suckbucket
student's briefcase, valise Zen carries his suckbucket to impress the teachers, eh.
sucked in
deceived, cheated, led to believe, taken in """You believed his story about working late at the office?"" ""Ya, I got sucked in."""
sucker
"a person who is gullible; easy to persuade" """Who will buy that painting?"" ""Oh, a sucker will come along."""
sucker list
a list of easily-fooled people who are easily persuaded to buy something The salesmen used a sucker list to try and get people to buy his new product.
sucks
is poor quality, does not satisfy me This radio sucks! I can't get my favorite station!
cocksucker
1. a contemptible person.
2. someone who sucks cocks
sucka
person easily duped
Sucka Free
San Francisco
suck in
deceive欺骗
The uneducated farmer was sucked in by a clever crook.那个不识字的农民给一个滑头的骗子骗了。
He was sucked in as a partner in his venture.他受骗参与了这项投机活动。
suck up
1.absorb 吸收
The plants suck up a lot of water.植物吸收大量的水分。
He sucks up all the information you give him.他把你教给他的知识都吸收进去了。
2.try to make sb.like you,esp.by using flattery 巴结;讨好
She is always sucking up to her teachers but they do not like her for it.她总是巴结老师,但他们并没因为她的巴结而喜欢她。
He shamelessly sucks up to important people.他无耻地向重要人物讨好。
suck sb in
Idiom(s): suck someone in AND take someone in
Theme: DECEPTION
to deceive someone. (The expression with suck is slang.)
• I try to shop carefully so that no one can take me in.
• I think that someone sucked in both of them. I don't know why they bought this car.
Out of the mouths of babes and sucklings
Children often speak wisely.
Teach your grandmother to suck eggs
When people say 'don't teach your grandmother to suck eggs', they mean that people shouldn't try to teach someone who has experience or is an expert in that area.
Yah boo sucks
Yah boo & yah boo sucks can be used to show that you have no sympathy with someone.
suck in|suck
v. 1. informal To pull in by taking a deep breath and tightening the muscles; flatten. "Suck in those stomachs," the gym teacher said. 2. slang To make a fool of; cheat. The uneducated farmer was sucked in by a clever crook.
sucker list|list|sucker
n., slang A list of easily-fooled people, especially people who are easily persuaded to buy things or give money. The crook got hold of a sucker list and started out to sell his worthless stock. Mr. Smith gets so many advertisements in his mail that he says he is on every sucker list in the country.
never give a sucker an even break
never give a sucker an even break
Don't allow a person who's easily duped a fair chance, as in He's always trying to give out expired coupons for his store, firmly believing in never giving a sucker an even break. Probably a direct quotation, it has been attributed to showman P. T. Barnum (responsible for the oft-quoted “There's a sucker born every minute”); and comedian W. C. Fields (who popularized it in one of his films); and theater manager Edward Francis Albee, the most probable of the three. [Slang; early 1900s]
sucker punch
sucker punch
An unexpected blow, as in They felt that suddenly raising the interest rate was a sucker punch to the administration. This expression comes from boxing, where it is used for a punch delivered unexpectedly; boxing great Jack Dempsey wrote, “The right lead [for a right-handed boxer] is called a sucker punch.” [Slang; mid-1900s]
An suck idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with suck, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
Cùng học tiếng anh với từ điển Từ đồng nghĩa, cách dùng từ tương tự, Thành ngữ, tục ngữ suck