释义 |
henchmanhench‧man /ˈhentʃmən/ noun (plural henchmen /-mən/) [countable] henchmanOrigin: 1300-1400 hengest ‘male horse’ (12-14 centuries) (from Old English) + man - Bradley is shot at by the warden and his guards, as well as by the killer and his henchmen.
- Franco and his henchmen had undoubtedly allowed the monarchists to stand in the hope that they would be discredited by defeat.
- Sinatra arrived and left in a helicopter with all his henchmen.
- The Abrego henchmen hit on a seemingly foolproof idea.
a faithful supporter of a political leader or a criminal, who is willing to do illegal things or use violence |