vandal / ˈvæn dl /

⚽高中词汇破坏者破坏行为破坏分子破坏性事件

vandal2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  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.
  2. a person who willfully or ignorantly destroys or mars something beautiful or valuable.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of or relating to the Vandals.
  2. imbued with or characterized by vandalism.

vandal 近义词

n. 名词 noun

person who defiles property

更多vandal例句

  1. The Loudoun County’s Sheriff’s Office said the vandals damaged five Pride flags from three homes and they stole two more.
  2. Calvin Woehrie told WUSA the vandals used a blade to slash the Pride flag that was hanging from his house.
  3. 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.
  4. Shepherds set their sheep loose to graze in Yosemite’s meadows, and vandals ravaged Yellowstone.
  5. Last month, an apparent pro-life vandal destroyed the abortion clinic in Kalispell, Montana.
  6. Mayor Bloomberg agreed that the “vandal” must be caught and charged with vandalism.
  7. A dangerous vandal threatening the city back into a 1980s-style decline?
  8. Mr. Assange is a dangerous vandal masquerading as a moral crusader.
  9. Congratulations," reads Letterbombing.com in its welcoming headline, "You're about to become an Internet vandal.
  10. The neighbors coming in to see the strange discovery, tore one of the pieces to atoms, in the true Hun and Vandal style.
  11. Signor Vandal, wat, do yo go to de wensh in dit little basket.
  12. A little farder, Signer Vandal, and den may put you head into de window, and cash de wensh.
  13. Nearly all our public buildings were hit, and the places of worship were again a mark for the vandal.
  14. Its pages had been separated by some vandal who probably wanted to sell two autographs instead of one.