tearaway

英['teərəweɪ] 美['terəweɪ]
  • n. 行为鲁莽的人;流氓
  • adj. 行为鲁莽的
    n. (名词)
    1. 流氓
    2. 行动莽撞之人
    3. 阿飞
    4. 行动鲁莽的人
    5. 小流氓
    6. 不良青年
    7. 行为鲁莽的人
    8. 桀骜不驯的人
    9. 烈性牲畜
    adj. (形容词)
    1. 奔腾的
    2. 行动鲁莽的
    3. 冲动的

英英释义

Noun:
  1. a reckless and impetuous person

Adjective:
  1. characterized by undue haste and lack of thought or deliberation;

    "a hotheaded decision"
    "liable to such impulsive acts as hugging strangers"
    "an impetuous display of spending and gambling"
    "madcap escapades"

1. Anything from a humble bread and butter family saloon to a tearaway sports racer.
什么面包黄油家庭房谦卑的现身说法体育跑车。

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2. In 1976, George Pelecanos, creator of the Wire, was an 18-year-old tearaway and a disappointment to his father.
乔治·佩利凯诺,《火线》剧作者。1976那年,他18岁,还是街头小混混,父亲对他失望之极。

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3. NEIGHBOURS of a teenage tearaway set to be booted out of her Colchester home have spoken of the "nightmare" they have endured living near her.
一位十几岁的小流氓被赶出了她科尔切斯特的家,她的邻居说到了住在她附近所忍受的“梦魇”。

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4. NEIGHBOURS of a teenage tearaway set to be booted out of her Colchester home have spoken of the "nightmare" they have endured living near her.
一位十几岁的小流氓被赶出了她科尔切斯特的家,她的邻居说到了住在她附近所忍受的“梦魇”。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. He was a real tearaway at school beacause he was always in trouble with teachers.
      他在学校真的是一个鲁莽的人,因为他总是和老师发生矛盾。
    2. His car was wrecked by a couple of young tearaways.
      他的车被两三个小流氓给毁坏了。