hooligans
英 [ˈhuːlɪgənz]
美 [ˈhulɪgənz]
n. (通常结伙的)阿飞,小流氓
hooligan的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 恶棍;(尤指)阿飞,小流氓
If you describe people, especially young people, ashooligans, you are critical of them because they behave in a noisy and violent way in a public place.- ...riots involving football hooligans.
足球流氓参与其中的骚乱
- ...riots involving football hooligans.
双语例句
- The hooligans broke up amidst loud shouts and screams.
歹徒呼啸而遁。 - She was cheated out of a thousand yuan while her son was beaten black and blue by some hooligans.
她自己被骗了一千元,儿子又被一群流氓打得鼻青脸肿。 - The riots in London are the worst violence in the British capital in decades and politicians and police have firmly blamed the violence on criminals and hooligans.
伦敦的骚乱,是这几十年来英国首都发生的最严重的暴力活动,政治家和警察们坚决谴责针对流氓和罪犯的暴力活动。 - Having been together with this group of hooligans, he has developed some bad habits.
他和这帮流氓在一起的时间长了,渐染了一些坏的习气。 - Get out and stay out, you trespassing hooligans.
滚开,离我远些,你们这帮小流氓。 - The hooligans threatened to make him bleed to death.
那伙流氓威胁说要放他的血。 - They tend to brand all young people as hooligans.
他们常常把所有年轻人都叫做小流氓。 - The two hooligans set about each other at once.
两个小流氓马上互相扭打起来。 - It's time a lot of football hooligans were put behind bars.
现在该是把很多足球流氓囚禁起来的时候了。 - I wish my son wouldn't run around with those hooligans.
我希望我儿子不要再与那些小流氓往来。
