英:[bræt]
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复数:brats
brattish (adj.), bratty (adj.)
noun (1)
disparaging childspecifically: an ill-mannered annoying child
a spoiled brat
an ill-mannered immature person
the child of a career military personalso: the child of a person whose career is in a specified and typically unusual field Hollywood brats
army brats
noun (2)
bratwurst
大约在1500年,指“乞丐的孩子”(“... wyle beggar with thy brattis ...”),来自英格兰北部、中部和西部方言中的一个词,意为“临时或破烂的衣服”; 可能是与古英语“bratt”(意为“斗篷”)相同的词,源自凯尔特语(比较古爱尔兰语“bratt”意为“斗篷,布料”)。引申义可能来自“孩子的围裙”的概念。好莱坞的 Brat Pack(仿效1950年代的 Rat Pack)始于1985年。Brattery(意为“托儿所”)的用法可追溯至1788年。
Noun (1) perhaps from English dialect brat coarse garment Noun (2) by shortening
The first known use of brat was circa 1505
braverynoun
the quality or state of being brave : fearlessness
fine clothes
impressive or showy display
brave1 of 3adjective
feeling or displaying no fear : courageous
making a fine show : splendid
brave banners flying in the wind
brave2 of 3verb
to face or bear with courage
pioneers who braved the dangers of the frontier
brave3 of 3noun
one who is braveespecially: a warrior of an Indigenous people of North America
brave1 of 3adjective
feeling or displaying no fear : courageous
making a fine show : splendid
brave banners flying in the wind
brave2 of 3verb
to face or bear with courage
pioneers who braved the dangers of the frontier
brave3 of 3noun
one who is braveespecially: a warrior of an Indigenous people of North America
brave1 of 3adjective
feeling or displaying no fear : courageous
making a fine show : splendid
brave banners flying in the wind
brave2 of 3verb
to face or bear with courage
pioneers who braved the dangers of the frontier
brave3 of 3noun
one who is braveespecially: a warrior of an Indigenous people of North America
brave1 of 3adjective
feeling or displaying no fear : courageous
making a fine show : splendid
brave banners flying in the wind
brave2 of 3verb
to face or bear with courage
pioneers who braved the dangers of the frontier
brave3 of 3noun
one who is braveespecially: a warrior of an Indigenous people of North America
bravadonoun
a display of reckless or pretended bravery
bratnoun
child sense 2aespecially: an ill-mannered annoying child
bratnoun
child sense 2aespecially: an ill-mannered annoying child
1 I'm sure I apologized for being an ungrateful brat.
2 I didn’t care if they all thought I was a spoiled, disrespectful, impertinent brat.
3 “You’re saying that my son will grow up as a spoiled brat,” Mrs. Sterling continued.
4 “Do all children behave like this nowadays—like these brats we’ve been hearing about?”
5 Why does he choose young Joseph, who's an arrogant spoiled brat?
为什么他选择了雅各布这个侍宠而傲慢的孩子?
6 In short, I was the perfect little brat.
7 Now, here’s what happened tonight and you listen good, Marine brat.
8 He's a spoilt brat and it's about time he learnt to behave properly.
他是个被宠坏的孩子,是该学些规矩了。
9 He doesn't know me , because I'm not the selfish brat he thinks I am.
他不了解我, 我不是他以为的那种自私自利的家伙.
10 “We—Narcissa and I—have never set eyes on our sister since she married the Mudblood. This brat has nothing to do with either of us, nor any beast she marries.”
11 This is about you being a brat!
你是乳臭未干的小孩!
12 "It's not a tie unless it's a tie," said Jessie, knowing she sounded like a brat but not able to stop herself.
13 I picked up the receiver, trying not to imagine the hundreds of snot-nosed brats that had probably groped it, and prayed it still worked.
14 a snivelling little brat
爱哭闹的小淘气
15 “He was used to being an only child, and he was a bit of a brat back then. As I’m sure you can imagine.”
16 If Grace thought she was the first person who had threatened to put her in the trunk for being a brat on a car trip, she had another think coming.
17 That's what we need. A little brat in the Oval Office.
让一个小顽童进椭圆形办公室。这正是我们需要的。
18 “And you’re clothed, you have a roof over your head, you don’t have to work! That’s more than a lot of people have, you spoiled little brat!”
19 “Why are you acting like such a brat?”
20 " Is the brat baptized? " he questioned.
" 那娃娃给施了洗礼了? " 他问.