Toady
EN→ZH
What Does Toady Mean?
- 谄媚者
- 拍马屁的人
- 奉承者
Toady Pronunciation
/ˈtoʊ.di/
Toady Definition
noun
Definition
a person who flatters or ingratiates themselves to someone more powerful or influential; a sycophant.
In ZH
一个向更有权势或影响力的人谄媚或迎合的人;阿谀奉承者。
How to Use Toady in a Sentence
- He was such a toady that everyone found him insufferable.
- The boss surrounded himself with toadies who wouldn't dare to speak against him.
- In many workplaces, toadyism undermines genuine talent.
- She was tired of her colleague's toady behavior towards the manager.
- To achieve success, he had to be a toady in a highly competitive environment.
verb
Definition
to behave in an obsequious manner; to act like a toady.
In ZH
以谄媚的方式行事;表现得像一个谄媚者。
How to Use Toady in a Sentence
- He always toadied to the higher-ups to climb the corporate ladder.
- Instead of voicing his opinion, he chose to toady to the committee.
- It’s frustrating when someone decides to toady instead of being honest.
- She didn't want to toady to anyone; she valued her integrity too much.
- Many feel that it is unprofessional to toady in the workplace.