roughhousing / noun ˈrʌfˌhaʊs; verb ˈrʌfˌhaʊs, -ˌhaʊz /

粗暴对待粗暴行事粗暴地对待粗暴地对待他人

roughhousing3 个定义

n. 名词 noun

plural rough·hous·es [ruhf-hou-ziz]. /ˈrʌfˌhaʊ zɪz/.

  1. rough, disorderly playing, especially indoors.
v. 无主动词 verb

rough·housed [ruhf-houst, -houzd], /ˈrʌfˌhaʊst, -ˌhaʊzd/, rough·hous·ing [ruhf-hou-sing, -zing]. /ˈrʌfˌhaʊ sɪŋ, -zɪŋ/.

  1. to engage in rough, disorderly play.
v. 有主动词 verb

rough·housed [ruhf-houst, -houzd], /ˈrʌfˌhaʊst, -ˌhaʊzd/, rough·hous·ing [ruhf-hou-sing, -zing]. /ˈrʌfˌhaʊ sɪŋ, -zɪŋ/.

  1. to handle roughly but with playful intent: to roughhouse the cat.

roughhousing 近义词

roughhousing

等同于 prank

roughhousing

等同于 shenanigan

roughhousing

等同于 fooling

roughhousing

等同于 horseplay

roughhousing

等同于 knock

roughhousing

等同于 misbehave

roughhousing

等同于 mistreat

roughhousing

等同于 abuse

roughhousing

等同于 rough up

roughhousing

等同于 struggle

roughhousing

等同于 tussle

roughhousing

等同于 manhandle

roughhousing

等同于 brawl

roughhousing

等同于 rollick

roughhousing

等同于 cavort

roughhousing

等同于 cut up

roughhousing

等同于 horse around

更多roughhousing例句

  1. She don't seem nervous or panicky at all, like most women would, breakin' in on a roughhouse scene like that.
  2. Then, when the roughhouse came, these pajamas were swept along in the sacking—sort of spoils of pillage, you know.
  3. What a, as one might say, roughhouse might it not—er—precipitate!
  4. I didnt want the boys riding over there and starting a roughhouse at the Tin Can Saloon.
  5. There were gangs of good-natured rowdies, and there were roughhouse communities in pioneer days.