do-gooder

英 [ˈduː ɡʊdə(r)] 美 [ˈduː ɡʊdər]

n.  帮倒忙的人; 帮忙不得法的人

复数:do-gooders



牛津词典

noun

  1. 帮倒忙的人;帮忙不得法的人
    a person who tries to help other people but who does it in a way that is annoying

    柯林斯词典

    1. 帮倒忙的人;好心办坏事的人
      If you describe someone as a do-gooder, you mean that they do things which they think will help other people, although you think that they are interfering.

      双语例句

      1. Now hes hoping to pull off a similar turnaround at Yale. That will almost certainly require shedding its do-gooder reputation.
        现在,斯奈德希望给耶鲁带来同样的华丽转身,但这几乎肯定要有损它的好人堡垒的名声。
      2. When the do-gooder is a foreigner and the world she wants to change is China, nobody likes her even more.
        如果这个人是外国人,而她希望改变的是中国,就更不会有任何人喜欢她。
      3. Nobody likes a do-gooder know-it-all who wants to change the world.
        没有人喜欢那种自以为无所不知、希望通过善行改变世界的人。

      英英释义

      noun

      1. someone devoted to the promotion of human welfare and to social reforms

          Synonym:    humanitarianimprover