brat / bræt /

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brat 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a child, especially an annoying, spoiled, or impolite child.

brat 近义词

n. 名词 noun

spoiled child

更多brat例句

  1. Silver Spring’s Silver Branch brewery, which specializes in old-world beers, takes Oktoberfest to a different level with 12 days of competitions, polka music, pretzels, brats and, of course, Oktoberfest beers, beginning Thursday.
  2. They decided it was time for their Americanized brats to get some Krampus in their lives.
  3. Its 200-square-inch cook surface is plenty for the two of us, and its 12,000-BTU double burner was enough to cook a few brats, zucchini, and corn.
  4. Poor Stone, like most of us, forced to share a stage with this unpredictable, spoiled brat, looked uncomfortable.
  5. McCarthy replaced Eric Cantor, who stepped down after losing his primary last month to anti-immigration candidate Dave Brat.
  6. The contemporary Luz James, a military brat, lives with her sergeant mother.
  7. He ran the same kind of campaign against Brat that he ran a dozen years earlier against Jones, relying on negative ads and mail.
  8. Brat was dramatically outraised and outspent by the House majority leader.
  9. If less was accomplished in a day than usual, she would often exclaim, "That brat takes up too much of your time."
  10. The proper sourness is indicated by the formation of a stiff brat upon the surface which has become uneven.
  11. “Never saw I such a brat among all I have brought into the world,” old Posset quavered.
  12. “Sir Jeoffry missed his mark when he called her an ugly brat,” said the woman who had nursed her.
  13. Unless, I am very much mistaken you liked the girl yourself till the Brat came along and wiped your eye.