中英词典:rascal
形容词(Adjective)
1. 顽皮的;捣蛋的 - He was always getting into trouble as a rascal child.(他小时候总是惹麻烦,很顽皮。) - The rascal kitten knocked over a vase.(顽皮的小猫把花瓶撞倒了。) 2. 无赖的;恶棍的 - He is a rascal businessman who cheats people.(他是个骗人的无赖商人。) - The rascal gang robbed the bank.(那帮恶棍抢劫了银行。)名词(Noun)
1. 流氓;恶棍 - The police arrested the rascal who stole the woman's purse.(警察逮捕了偷那个女人钱包的流氓。) - Don't trust that rascal, he will trick you.(别相信那个恶棍,他会骗你的。) 2. 顽童;淘气鬼 - The little rascal painted on the walls.(那个小淘气涂鸦了墙壁。) - The rascals played a prank on their teacher.(顽童们捉弄了他们的老师。)词语辨析
- rascal vs rogue - rascal和rogue都可以指“流氓;恶棍”,但rascal侧重于指那些顽皮、淘气的人,而rogue更侧重于指那些不诚实、不可信赖的人。词汇扩充
- little rascal(小淘气) - mischievous rascal(顽皮的流氓) - cunning rascal(狡诈的恶棍)近义词(Synonyms)
- scoundrel - villain - knave - rogue反义词(Antonyms)
- saint - angel - hero - savior柯林斯词典(Collins Dictionary)
名词 1. If you refer to someone as a rascal, you mean that they behave badly or dishonestly but in a way that is amusing rather than harmful or serious. 2. A rascal is a child who behaves badly and who you find it difficult to control, but who you still find attractive and amusing. 3. If you refer to someone, especially a child, as a little rascal, you mean that they behave badly but you find them amusing. 形容词 1. If you describe someone as a rascal, you mean that they are dishonest or immoral, although their behavior may seem amusing or interesting rather than harmful or serious.牛津词典(Oxford Dictionary)
名词 1. A mischievous or cheeky person, especially a child or man (informal). 2. A dishonest or unscrupulous person; a rogue (informal). 形容词 1. (Of a person or their behavior) dishonest or unscrupulous, typically as a result of greed. 2. (Of an action or thing) not genuine; counterfeit.用法(Usage)
- That rascal stole my wallet! - The old rascal tricked us again. - He may be a rascal, but he's our rascal. - The rascal kitten knocked over a vase. - The naughty rascals played a prank on their teacher.例句(Examples)
- He was always getting into trouble as a rascal child.(他小时候总是惹麻烦,很顽皮。)
- The rascal businessman cheated his partners out of millions.(那个无赖的商人骗走了他的合伙人数百万。)
- Don't trust that rascal, he will trick you.(别相信那个恶棍,他会骗你的。)
- The police arrested the rascal who stole the woman's purse.(警察逮捕了偷那个女人钱包的流氓。)
- The little rascal painted on the walls.(那个小淘气涂鸦了墙壁。)
- The rascals played a prank on their teacher.(顽童们捉弄了他们的老师。)
- That rascal always comes up with clever excuses.(那个恶棍总是编出巧妙的借口。)
- The cunning rascal manipulated everyone to get what he wanted.(狡诈的恶棍操纵每个人以得到他想要的东西。)
- Despite being a rascal, he has a certain charm.(尽管是个恶棍,他还有一定的魅力。)
- The mischievous rascal played pranks on his siblings.(顽皮的流氓捉弄他的兄弟姐妹。)
- She found it difficult to control her little rascals.(她发现很难控制她的小淘气们。)
- That little rascal always manages to get away with mischief.(那个小淘气总是设法逃脱惩罚。)
- He may be a rascal, but he's our rascal.(他可能是个恶棍,但他是我们的恶棍。)
- The naughty rascals giggled as they played their prank.(淘气的顽童们捉弄时咯咯地笑。)
- The rascal kitten knocked over a vase.(顽皮的小猫把花瓶撞倒了。)
- The rascal gang robbed the bank.(那帮恶棍抢劫了银行。)
- She couldn't help but smile at the little rascal's antics.(她情不自禁地对小淘气的滑稽动作笑了起来。)
- He is a rascal businessman who cheats people.(他是个骗人的无赖商人。)
- The mischievous rascal snuck into the kitchen to steal cookies.(顽皮的流氓悄悄溜进厨房偷饼干。)
- His friends affectionately referred to him as "the lovable rascal".(他的朋友亲切地称呼他为“可爱的淘气鬼”。)
- The cunning rascal managed to deceive everyone with his charm.(狡诈的恶棍用他的魅力成功欺骗了每个人。)