rascal
英 [ˈrɑːskl]
美 [ˈræskl]
n. 无赖; 坏蛋; 淘气鬼; 不诚实的人
复数:rascals
BNC.24088 / COCA.20319
牛津词典
noun
- 无赖;坏蛋;淘气鬼
a person, especially a child or man, who shows a lack of respect for other people and enjoys playing tricks on them- Come here, you little rascal!
过来,你这个小坏蛋!
- Come here, you little rascal!
- 不诚实的人
a dishonest man
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 坏蛋;淘气鬼;家伙
If you call a man or child arascal, you mean that they behave badly and are rude or dishonest.- What's that old rascal been telling you?
那个老家伙一直在跟你说些什么?
- What's that old rascal been telling you?
英英释义
noun
- one who is playfully mischievous
- a deceitful and unreliable scoundrel
双语例句
- I suppose you believe I am a grand old rascal.
我看你一定认为我是个老滑头吧。 - That rascal broke the window of my car.
那个无赖把我的车窗玻璃打碎了。 - He is nothing but a rascal.
他简直是个流氓。 - He's a precious rascal.
他是个十足的大流氓。 - The policeman used his baton to battle the rascal.
警察用警棍和歹徒搏斗。 - I'm the kind that rascal looks down on.
我是流氓瞧不起的人。 - What an impudent rascal he is!
他是一个多么厚颜无耻的无赖之徒! - I knew you were going to bring up the rascal.
我就知道你又要提淘气鬼。 - If he had done otherwise, I should have thought him a rascal.
如果他不这样做,我就认为他是个恶棍。 - I can only reluctantly wry smile, the younger brother this rascal, who can tube dwelled him?
我只能无奈地苦笑,弟弟这个捣蛋鬼,谁能管得住他呀?