stool pigeon 的定义
- a pigeon used as a decoy.
- Also called stool·ie [stoo-lee], /ˈstu li/, stooly. Slang. a person employed or acting as a decoy or informer, especially for the police.
stool pigeon 近义词
informer to police
更多stool pigeon例句
- He noticed her in the crowd while he was sitting on his stool between rounds.
- Furthermore, a person with norovirus has about 70 billion viral particles per gram of stool.
- Instead she played herself out, pigeon-holing herself into the very kind of characters she criticized Apatow for writing.
- I try to catch the eye of this third boy, but he plops down onto a stool and avoids my gaze.
- Wood pigeon, pheasant, partridge, grouse, peacocks, hares, wild rabbits, and waterfowl are all dietary staples.
- Tony's stool was nearer to the bass keys of the piano, while the sofa Lettice lay upon had certainly been drawn up towards him.
- If, now, the patient cough or strain as if at stool, the contents of the stomach will usually be forced out through the tube.
- When bleeding piles are absent, blood-streaks upon such a stool point to carcinoma.
- When the mucus is small in amount and intimately mixed with the stool, the trouble is probably in the small intestine.
- A Gram-positive stool due to cocci is suggestive of intestinal ulceration.