dogsbody

英 [ˈdɒɡzbɒdi] 美 [ˈdɔːɡzbɑːdi]

n.  勤杂工; 干杂活的人

复数:dogsbodies现在分词:dogsbodying

BNC.33841



牛津词典

noun

  1. 勤杂工;干杂活的人
    a person who does all the boring jobs that nobody else wants to do, and who is treated as being less important than other people

    柯林斯词典

    1. N-COUNT 勤杂工;杂务工
      A dogsbody is a person who has to do all the boring jobs that nobody else wants to do.
      1. I thought it would be glamorous but I just turned out to be a general dogsbody.
        我以为那会是个美差,结果我成了一个打杂的。

    双语例句

    1. I thought it would be glamorous but I just turned out to be a general dogsbody.
      我以为那会是个美差,结果我成了一个打杂的。
    2. My answer showed that I had the drive and grit to serve Goldman Sachs faithfully-at least for the length of the two-year dogsbody analyst program.
      我的回答显示出,我有忠诚服务于高盛的勇气和决心,至少能在两年辛苦的分析师项目期间如此。
    3. You know what, the job turned out to be a little more than a role for an office dogsbody. I don't understand why they need someone with a master's degree and ten years'work experience to do that.
      你知道吗,这个工作实际就是做杂役,我真搞不懂他们为什么要雇一个有硕士学位、10年工作经验的人来做这些。
    4. His main job was guarding Dodi, acting as his chauffeur, bodyguard and dogsbody.
      他的主要工作是保护多迪,当多迪的司机、保镖和勤杂工。
    5. In the early1980s, as a dogsbody in a paper mill, she noted that the waste paper her superiors so casually discarded was actually worth something.
      在二十世纪八十年代前期,作为造纸厂的一位杂役,她注意到经常被她上级扔掉的废纸事实上是存在一定价值的。
    6. He was employed as a general dogsbody on the project.
      他受雇处理这项计划的一般性杂务。

    英英释义

    noun

    1. a worker who has to do all the unpleasant or boring jobs that no one else wants to do