dead-ender

名词 n.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. One who has no prospects for the future; a loser; a dropout.
  2. One who still holds onto a political position or other viewpoint that is considered outdated or defeated.
    — In the first months after the fall of Baghdad, Rumsfeld and his aides still had a limited view of the insurgency, seeing it as little more than the work of Baathist "dead-enders," criminal gangs, and foreign terrorists who were Al Qaeda followers.

词形变化

dead-enders plural

词源

From dead end + -er.
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