shenanigans / ʃəˈnæn ɪ gən /

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shenanigans 的定义

n. 名词 noun

Informal.

  1. Usually shenanigans. mischief; prankishness: Halloween shenanigans.deceit; trickery.
  2. a mischievous or deceitful trick, practice, etc.

shenanigans 近义词

n. 名词 noun

mischief

更多shenanigans例句

  1. In 2020, the holiday will fall on a Saturday that also happens to be a full moon and the last day of daylight savings time, promising an extra hour to sleep off those moonlit shenanigans.
  2. Animals of all sorts use play to prepare for real-world situations—but their shenanigans can look pretty different from ours.
  3. The DeFi trend is quietly gaining steam, much like the “initial coin offering” cryptocurrency boom of 2017, and the outsize returns of early adopters make financial shenanigans of various sorts all but inevitable.
  4. Do you have a favorite Wu-Tang memory—any crazy shenanigans you got into?
  5. The Great American Novel became more concerned with sexual shenanigans and suburban ennui, or rehashing World War II.
  6. Underneath its comic-book action and time-travel shenanigans, X-Men: Days of Future Past questions the use of military robots.
  7. But how do these trends, gimmicks, and shenanigans affect the story of Easter?
  8. I imagine with James Caan around there were plenty of shenanigans on set.
  9. Your shenanigans probably chipped a little off the price I had to pay, so I ought to be grateful to you.
  10. Election shenanigans, like college pranks, are fair play as long as they don't cause an outright holocaust.
  11. And with such a sign to go by, there must've been shenanigans goin' on to make things go wrong!
  12. We played luck too; we never had no shenanigans, a-stealin' a man's money.
  13. I said he insulted me by suggesting that I'd permit such shenanigans.