rascal / ˈræs kəl /

💦中学词汇无赖流氓小淘气无赖的人

rascal 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a base, dishonest, or unscrupulous person.
  2. a mischievous person or animal: That child is a real rascal.

rascal 近义词

n. 名词 noun

person who is unprincipled, does not work hard

更多rascal例句

  1. After David learns a long-hidden secret, Ebenezer — quite the Dickensian rascal — conspires to have the lad tricked onto a brig sailing for the Carolinas, where he will be sold into indentured slavery.
  2. Seeing how they crack open a tasty crustacean or comparing how otters of different ages perform when it comes to varying tests will assist researchers in learning as much as they can about these fuzzy little rascals.
  3. One of the last great rascal pols, Marion Barry left his mark—for good and ill—on Washington, D.C., and the country.
  4. Yes, Trainor managed to pen a few songs for Rascal Flatts, but she was more interested in crafting pop tunes.
  5. And that means these are the words a modern rascal uses to make us jump.
  6. As her daughter Sara says, Eakin “ended up thinking that maybe Solomon was a bit of a rascal”.
  7. "He's a little bit of a rascal, I'll put it that way," he said.
  8. He thought so, at least, as he laughed and agreed with her, saying Tony was an unscrupulous rascal at the best of times.
  9. This rascal was owed a debt for the indignity he had offered the sahib in the village, and now he was paid in full.
  10. The most myopic of creatures could have seen that Anne was foolishly in love with her rascal husband.
  11. It would do little or no good to acquaint the constable with their suspicion that the rascal might be the man named Cameron Smith.
  12. I cant see your family suffer, for your wife is a nice woman, if you are a rascal!