HELPsomeone who helps people who are in bad situations, but who is annoying because their help is not needed – used to show disapproval 自以为好心却帮倒忙的人,做好事不得法的人〔含贬义〕
I’ve got very little time for those interfering do-gooders.
我没时间去理会那些爱管闲事的好心人。
Examples from the Corpus
do-gooder• Pearson isn't just a do-gooder - he's been in prison and wants to help others stay out.• Louise was a do-gooder, and you could never predict who would show up at her house.• One is a socialactivist with a high moraltone, an earnestdo-gooder and rolemodel to millions.• While southernchurchfolkranted about the invasion of do-gooders, they raved about black roles in Reconstruction.• Nor can the Republicanmajority on his panel be viewed as simply do-gooders out to restore candor to the White House.• The do-gooders suddenly found themselves in the role of trying to tell the Abs what was good for them.