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rascal

/ras-kuhl/US // ˈræs kəl //UK // (ˈrɑːskəl) //

无赖,流氓,小淘气,无赖的人

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Definitions

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

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounperson who is unprincipled, does not work hard
Synonyms
bum乞丐,乞讨者,乞讨,乞食者liar骗子,说谎者,撒谎者,骗人scoundrel恶棍,坏蛋,恶人,大坏蛋swindler骗徒,骗子,诈骗犯,江湖骗子wretch卑鄙小人,可怜虫,混球,混蛋beggar乞丐,乞讨者,乞儿,丐帮blackguard黑卫兵,黑卫士,黑衣人,黑衣卫bully恶霸,恃强凌弱,欺负人,欺凌cad寅吃卯粮,寅恪,寅寅卯卯,寅年cardsharp卡普尔,卡萨布兰卡,卡普,卡普利charlatan江湖郎中,庸医,庸人,江湖骗子cheat诈骗,骗人,欺骗,骗人的delinquent拖欠,拖欠的,违约,逾期devil魔鬼,恶魔,妖怪,妖魔disgrace耻辱,羞辱,侮蔑,耻辱感felon重刑犯,重犯,重罪犯,重罪fraud欺诈,诈骗,欺诈行为,欺骗good-for-nothing不稂不莠,无用的东西,无用的,无用的人hooligan痞子,流氓,小流氓,痞子们hypocrite伪君子,伪善者,伪善的人,伪装者idler怠速器,怠工,闲人,怠速imp暗示,印象,暗示着,印象派loafer浪荡子,浪子,浪人,浪客mischief-maker捣蛋鬼,恶作剧者,恶作剧的人,调皮鬼miscreant歹徒,恶棍,恶人,违禁品opportunist投机分子,投机者,机会主义者,投机取巧者pretender伪装者,伪善者,伪君子,冒牌货prodigal挥霍无度,浪荡子,挥霍浪费,浪子回头profligate挥霍无度,淫靡,淫荡,淫乱recreant叛逆的人,叛逆者,重生者,叛逆reprobate恶人,恶棍,恶习不改,恶人先告状robber劫匪,掠夺者,盗贼,盗版者rowdy痞子,吵闹的,烂漫的,烂漫ruffian痞子,暴徒,强盗,混混scamp流浪汉,流浪者,流氓,流氓行为sinner罪人,罪犯,罪者,犯罪者skunk臭鼬,黑鬼,白鼬,臭皮匠sneak偷偷摸摸,偷偷摸摸的,偷偷的,偷偷地tough艰难的,艰难,坚韧,坚韧的tramp流浪汉,流浪者,踯躅不前,踯躅不前者trickster骗子,捣蛋鬼,诡计多端,诡计多端的人varmint害群之马,害虫,害人精,害兽villain小人,恶棍,恶人,小人儿wastrel浪费者,浪费的人,废物,废人black sheep害群之马,黑羊,害人精,黑暗的羊grafter砾石,砾岩,砾石工,砾石者

Examples

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • One of the last great rascal pols, Marion Barry left his mark—for good and ill—on Washington, D.C., and the country.

  • Yes, Trainor managed to pen a few songs for Rascal Flatts, but she was more interested in crafting pop tunes.

  • And that means these are the words a modern rascal uses to make us jump.

  • As her daughter Sara says, Eakin “ended up thinking that maybe Solomon was a bit of a rascal”.

  • "He's a little bit of a rascal, I'll put it that way," he said.

  • He thought so, at least, as he laughed and agreed with her, saying Tony was an unscrupulous rascal at the best of times.

  • This rascal was owed a debt for the indignity he had offered the sahib in the village, and now he was paid in full.

  • The most myopic of creatures could have seen that Anne was foolishly in love with her rascal husband.

  • It would do little or no good to acquaint the constable with their suspicion that the rascal might be the man named Cameron Smith.

  • I cant see your family suffer, for your wife is a nice woman, if you are a rascal!