rubber stamp
US /ˈrʌb.ər ˌstæmp/
UK /ˈrʌb.ər ˌstæmp/

名詞
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橡皮圖章, 唯命是從者
a person or organization that gives approval to something without much thought or opposition
範例:
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The parliament has become a mere rubber stamp for the executive's decisions.
議會已成為行政部門決策的橡皮圖章。
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He was criticized for being a rubber stamp for the CEO's agenda.
他因成為首席執行官議程的橡皮圖章而受到批評。
動詞
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橡皮圖章, 不加思索地批准
to approve or authorize something automatically or without proper consideration
範例:
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The committee is expected to simply rubber stamp the new policy.
預計委員會將簡單地橡皮圖章新政策。
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Don't just rubber stamp every decision; think critically.
不要只是橡皮圖章每個決定;要批判性思考。
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