mischievous
柯林斯词典
1. ADJ A mischievous person likes to have fun by playing harmless tricks on people or doing things they are not supposed to do. 調皮的
She rocks back and forth on her chair like a mischievous child. 她在椅子上前後晃動,像個調皮的孩子。
2. mischievouslyADV 調皮地
Kathryn winked mischievously. 凱瑟琳調皮地眨了眨眼。
3. ADJ A mischievous act or suggestion is intended to cause trouble. 惡意的
"I have a few mischievous plans," says Zevon. “我有幾個鬼點子。”澤馮說。
4. mischievouslyADV 惡意地
That does not require "massive" military intervention, as some have mischievously claimed. 那不需要“大槼模”的軍事乾涉,一些人惡意地如此宣稱。
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mischievous /ˈmɪstʃɪvəs/
剑桥词典
- behaving in a way, or describing behaviour , that is slightly bad but is not intended to cause serious harm or damage
(人、行爲等)愛惡作劇的,好擣亂的,頑皮的,淘氣的
She has a mischievous sense of humour . 她很幽默,喜歡搞點惡作劇。
a book about the mischievous antics of his ten-year-old daughter 一本有關他10嵗女兒頑皮行爲的書
expressing or suggesting mischief
惡意的
a mischievous grin 不懷好意的獰笑
used to describe behaviour or words that are intended to cause harm or trouble
(行爲)有害的;(話語)惡意中傷的
I think these rumours are mischievous. 我認爲這些流言是惡意中傷。 返回 mischievous