柯林斯詞典Uncle Tom (Uncle Toms) 1. N-COUNT In the past, some black people used Uncle Tom to refer to a black man when they disapproved of him because he was too respectful or friendly towards white people. 湯姆大叔; 過(guò)去指對(duì)白人過(guò)分尊重或友好的黑人[侮辱] For blacks to compromise means they risk being called Uncle Toms by their co-workers. 那些妥協(xié)的黑人面臨被他們的同事叫做“湯姆大叔”的風(fēng)險(xiǎn)。 返回 Uncle Tom劍橋詞典a black person who is considered to be too eager to agree with white people or too willing to be treated in a way that is not equal to white people 湯姆叔叔(指對(duì)白人曲意逢迎或逆來(lái)順受的黑人) 返回 Uncle Tom