rapscallion
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n. 流氓,恶棍
n.
流氓,恶棍;
英英释义
rapscallion[ ræp'skæljən ]
n.
a deceitful and unreliable scoundrel
同义词:rogueknaverascalscalawagscallywagvarlet
one who is playfully mischievous
同义词:impscampmonkeyrascalscalawagscallywag
权威例句
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rapscallion: see rascal
rapscallion (n.)
1690s, alteration of rascallion (1640s), a fanciful elaboration of rascal (q.v.). It had a parallel in now-extinct rampallion (1590s), from Middle English ramp (n.2) "ill-behaved woman."
1. Before the race, he is fine. But afterwards he is worn out.
赛前他状态很好,赛后就筋疲力尽了。
来自柯林斯例句
2. To use a well-worn cliche, it is packed with information.
说得老套一点,其内容翔实。
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3. The flagstones beneath their feet were worn smooth by centuries of use.
他们脚下的石板路经过数百年的踩踏,磨得光溜溜的。
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4. Steel cable will be used to replace worn ropes.
将用钢缆替换磨损的绳索。
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5. Before you is a well-worn path of beaten earth.
在你面前是一条踩出来的陈年小道。
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[ worn 造句 ]
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