REPEATto repeat someone else’s words or ideas without really understanding what you are saying – used to show disapproval 不假思索[不明就里]地重复,鹦鹉学舌般重复〔含贬义〕
He just parroted his father’s opinions.
他只是机械地重复父亲的观点。
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parrot• Most are parroting a deeply entrenched view which they have not critically or creatively examined.• After the reports some political worthiesspew out the same old phrases they parroted last time the natives grew restless somewhere.• That does not mean that they parrotedslogans without appreciating their significance.• Despite this, it has the gall to parrot the vocabulary of Toryideology.• The message would be couched in Inquisition language; the Astropath would parrot the words out telepathically.• He defended himself vigorously, and took Theo to task for parroting their father's words.• When Alexander hung up, I would call three or four investors and simply parrot what Alexander had just said.