lame duck
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT If you refer to a politician or a government as a lame duck, you mean that they have little real power, for example, because their period of office is coming to an end. (由于任期將滿(mǎn)等原因而)無(wú)實(shí)權(quán)的官員或政府[usu N n]
...a lame duck government. ...一個(gè)即將屆滿(mǎn)卸任的無(wú)實(shí)權(quán)政府。
2. N-COUNT If you describe someone or something as a lame duck, you are critical of them because they are not successful and need to be helped a lot. 不中用的人或物; 廢物[oft N n] [表不滿(mǎn)]
...lame-duck industries. ...前景黯淡的行業(yè)。
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lame duck (lame ducks)
劍橋詞典
lame duck noun [C] (UNSUCCESSFUL)
an unsuccessful person or thing
不太成功的人(或事物)
lame duck noun [C] (POLITICS)
an elected official whose power is reduced because the person who will replace them has already been elected
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