schnook

英 [ʃnʊk] 美
  • n. 笨人;迟钝的人
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schnook (n.)
1948, probably from Yiddish shnuk "elephant's trunk," or altered from schmuck (q.v.), or perhaps from German schnucke "a small sheep," used in U.S. Yiddish for "a customer easily persuaded, a sucker."
1. He pitied the poor schnook cleaning tables in the coffee shop.
他为那个在咖啡店清理桌子的笨蛋感到可怜.

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