blackguard / ˈblæg ɑrd, -ərd, ˈblækˌgɑrd /

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blackguard2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a low, contemptible person; scoundrel.
  2. Obsolete. a group of menial workers in the kitchen of a large household.the servants of an army.camp followers.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to revile in scurrilous language.

blackguard 近义词

n. 名词 noun

scoundrel

更多blackguard例句

  1. Not exactly, except that I heard my stepfather denounce the doctor as an infernal cur and blackguard.
  2. Diard was, therefore, not a mere commonplace gambler who is seen to be a blackguard, and ends by begging.
  3. “You blackguard,” said Eric, standing irresolutely for a few minutes; and then with tears in his eyes began to climb the wall.
  4. If you had not prevented him, that blackguard would have used abusive language to me and ranged himself on your side.
  5. There was a drunken-looking blackguard opposite us in church,” he said to his son as they drove home; “do you know who he was?