mischief 的定义
- conduct or activity that playfully causes petty annoyance.
- a tendency or disposition to tease, vex, or annoy.
- a vexatious or annoying action.
- harm or trouble, especially as a result of an agent or cause.
- an injury or evil caused by a person or other agent or cause.
- a cause or source of harm, evil, or annoyance.
- the devil.
mischief 近义词
trouble, damage
mischief 的近义词 40 个
- catastrophe
- evil
- misconduct
- playfulness
- prank
- sabotage
- vandalism
- wrongdoing
- atrocity
- devilment
- devilry
- fault
- friskiness
- frolicsomeness
- gag
- harm
- hurt
- ill
- impishness
- injury
- misbehavior
- mischievousness
- misfortune
- naughtiness
- outrage
- rascality
- roguery
- roguishness
- shenanigans
- sportiveness
- transgression
- waggery
- waggishness
- wrong
- dirty trick
- funny business
- high jinks
- misdoing
- monkey business
- waywardness
mischief 的反义词 11 个
更多mischief例句
- The character went on to appear in 17 novels and 39 novellas in narratives that detailed a wide range of adventures and mischief.
- They steep mischief and self-assertion — both sexual and cultural — in solutions of tender pathos.
- While Kari and Carel sounds like a ’70s sitcom about roommates who work at a chocolate factory and the mischief they get into, it’s actually the first step in understanding where “curry” comes from.
- If there was a side of a power conference bracket designed for bid-thieving mischief entering the week, it was the top half of the Big East tournament because of top-seeded Villanova’s short-handedness.
- You’ll walk away with a deeper understanding of both the science itself and how science gets done — including plenty of mischief.
- Then he could actually start making things better, instead of just making mischief.
- Making sense of her life on the page, deploying raw emotion alongside humor and wry mischief, has long been a Bechdel pursuit.
- This year, White Mischief is taking a break from its usual big productions and having a number of more intimate soirees.
- His entry takes the reader through a day of mischief with Bast, the somewhat mysterious creature from the Chronicles series.
- The move apparently was to make sure none of the invitees was up to any mischief.
- That woman meant mischief, or she would never have dared to suggest that a British officer should throw in his lot with hers.
- Lucy Warrender, ever ready for mischief, feigned an intense interest in racing matters, but failed to draw Lord Hetton.
- Its vitals were going—were gone, before the smallest indications of mischief appeared upon the surface.
- The cock springs out of its seat when water gets into the cylinder, and prevents any mischief from the velocity of the fly-wheel.
- Shall the throne of iniquity have fellowship with thee, which frameth mischief by a law?