minion
/ˈmɪnjən/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈmɪnjən/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈmin-yən/ (ame, mw)
minion — 名詞
- minionsingular
- minionsplural
1. a low-ranking helper who carries out whatever a more powerful person tells them
走狗;嘍囉
聽命於有權者的低階跟班
a low-ranking helper who carries out whatever a more powerful person tells them to do, often without questioning the orders
Leo sent one of his minions across town to pick up the package.
Leo 派了一個嘍囉跑去鎮的另一邊取包裹。
pattern: one of [boss]'s minions
Élise refused to act as her boss's personal minion any longer.
Élise 拒絕再當老闆的私人跟班。
collocation: act as someone's minion
The film's villain shouted orders at his minions from a tall throne.
電影裡的反派從高高的王座上對著嘍囉們大聲下令。
Ritu joked that the interns were just minions fetching coffee for the editors.
Ritu 開玩笑說,實習生只是替編輯們跑腿買咖啡的小嘍囉。
Putri felt like a minion when the manager made her cancel his dentist visits.
經理叫 Putri 幫他取消看牙醫的預約,讓她覺得自己像個走狗。
文法句型
minion of [boss/leader]
the minions
用法筆記
Often used jokingly or with light contempt to describe assistants, junior staff, or henchmen. Subject is usually a powerful figure (boss, villain, ruler), and the minion has little choice in the tasks.