spoon-fed
基本解釋
- adj.用匙喂的;被過分寵壞的;受填鴨式教育的
英漢例句
- But Republicans have spoon-fed their allies in the firefighters and the police.
但共和黨也對(duì)其消防員和警察同盟畢恭畢敬。 - In our society there is an undercurrent of skepticism and aversion toward knowledge, which in the old days was spoon-fed with little room left for questioning.
如今的社會(huì)充斥著一種對(duì)知識(shí)的厭惡和懷疑論,然而在過去,人們毫不猶豫地汲取知識(shí)。 - and they don't have to deal with a growling, red-faced news editor demanding to know why they didn't get a story that had been spoon-fed to a rival, more PR-friendly paper.
他們也不用麪對(duì)麪紅耳赤的新聞編輯的咆哮,質(zhì)問他們爲(wèi)何那家對(duì)公關(guān)公司更爲(wèi)友善的競(jìng)爭(zhēng)報(bào)紙能得到惠顧獲取新聞,而他們卻得不到同樣的消息。 - The days of being spoon-fed by TV execs, who live and die on Nielsen ratings, are numbered.
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