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vandal

/van-dl/US // ˈvæn dl //UK // (ˈvændəl) //

破坏者,破坏行为,破坏分子,破坏性事件

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a member of a Germanic people who in the 5th century a.d. ravaged Gaul and Spain, settled in Africa, and in a.d. 455 sacked Rome.
    • : a person who willfully or ignorantly destroys or mars something beautiful or valuable.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to the Vandals.
    • : imbued with or characterized by vandalism.

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Examples

  • The Loudoun County’s Sheriff’s Office said the vandals damaged five Pride flags from three homes and they stole two more.

  • Calvin Woehrie told WUSA the vandals used a blade to slash the Pride flag that was hanging from his house.

  • Yes, it has its problems—generations of philosophers would scoff at the notion that any single article could possibly represent the entire “truth” of a thing, and it endures constant attacks from vandals attempting to change the historical record.

  • Shepherds set their sheep loose to graze in Yosemite’s meadows, and vandals ravaged Yellowstone.

  • Last month, an apparent pro-life vandal destroyed the abortion clinic in Kalispell, Montana.

  • Mayor Bloomberg agreed that the “vandal” must be caught and charged with vandalism.

  • A dangerous vandal threatening the city back into a 1980s-style decline?

  • Mr. Assange is a dangerous vandal masquerading as a moral crusader.

  • Congratulations," reads Letterbombing.com in its welcoming headline, "You're about to become an Internet vandal.

  • The neighbors coming in to see the strange discovery, tore one of the pieces to atoms, in the true Hun and Vandal style.

  • Signor Vandal, wat, do yo go to de wensh in dit little basket.

  • A little farder, Signer Vandal, and den may put you head into de window, and cash de wensh.

  • Nearly all our public buildings were hit, and the places of worship were again a mark for the vandal.

  • Its pages had been separated by some vandal who probably wanted to sell two autographs instead of one.

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