英:['wɪŋmən]
美:['wɪŋmən]
英:['wɪŋmən]
美:['wɪŋmən]
复数:wingmen
词根:winger
n.winger 边锋
wingmanship 飞行技术
noun
a pilot who flies behind and outside the leader of a flying formation
informal a male friend or partner who accompanies and supports a man in some activity
While guys find large groups of women intimidating, they think just a few together is the most inviting. If you hang out with a couple of friends, a guy would be able to approach you with a couple of his friends (i.e., wingmen), which would take the pressure off.—Cosmopolitan
winger
飞行员的位置,位于编队中的领航飞机旁边,1943年首次出现(早期用于足球位置),源自 wing(n.)+ man(n.)。随着引申义的扩展,包括“约会搭档”的意思,该意思在2006年已经使用。
僚机驾驶员
The first known use of wingman was in 1942
1 In effect, Armstrong has written a highly rational tribute to the murky wingman of our lives that exists beyond what is material and rational.
2 Then he does the only logical thing and calls in a wingman, which he is contractually obligated to do to justify the expense of flying Chris Harrison to Bali.
3 Chandler he is the sidekick, the wingman, the funny guy.
钱德勒他同伴的僚机,风趣的家伙。
4 In that sense, the scenery never really changes when you are riding with your digital wingman.
5 Wow, tell D he’s the best wingman ever, A+
6 Sandoval's wasted wingman, his vault of toxic secrets, is at last aging out of the threadbare boyish charm years and emerging, finally, as the stealth villain of the show's entire run.
7 Pence’s ability to just be himself, however, has been greatly hampered by being Trump’s wingman.
8 With darkness nearing, Brown’s wingman didn’t want to leave him.
9 Male bonding on “Entourage” wasn’t just about friends who see one another through tough times, but also wingmen who egg one another on as they enjoy the fruits of someone else’s labor.
10 He goes to cry in the courtyard about how really real this all is and then Chris Harrison makes his contractually obligated wingman appearance to check on him.
11 “And he said,” Mr. Blunt recalled, “ ‘Ah, so you’re the gay wingman, eh?’
12 As a trusted organ of the state, he isn’t limited to courtroom protocol; he assumes the intimate duties of social worker, counselor, wingman and private eye, reaching ever further into his litigants’ affairs.
13 They kept him out late and made him their wingman.
14 “Obama had so much personal charisma. Joe was always his wingman. He’s an excellent wingman. And he’s doing a fine job. No complaints.”
15 But when he saw Dr. Greenwood migrating to the bar, he grabbed a wingman and slid into the drink line behind her.
16 Piecing together the details of these men — their inner lives, the specific rapport the wingmen had in the quarters of a ship — was the work of an anthropologist, Majors said.
17 Because now we’re within earshot of Beck, and he is saying something to his wingman that sounds like, “Let’s see Gaga and then split.”
18 I was always stuck with the wingman or her hangers-on.
19 An element is the smallest tactical unit of starfighters ever deployed, and consists only of a leader and a wingman.
分队是可以部署的最小星际战斗机战术单位,由一架长机和一架僚机组成。
20 A golden eagle serving as a wingman for a prospective groom in Mongolia.