英:[ˈteərəweɪ]
美:[ˈterəweɪ]
英:[ˈteərəweɪ]
美:[ˈterəweɪ]
复数:tearaways
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"; (`brainish' is archaic)
The first known use of tearaway was circa 1699
1 Like most new species, we don’t know a ton about this tearaway gecko yet.
2 The memoir charts Tricky’s unlikely rise from young Bristol tearaway to one of British music’s most creative visionaries.
3 His car was wrecked by a couple of young tearaways.
他的车被两三个小流氓给毁坏了。
4 Rumour has it that he's a tearaway.
谣传说他是个浪荡哥儿.
5 He wore a tearaway jersey and at the end of games it looked like he’d been ripped to shreds.
6 Shortly after Chaudhry delivered this line, Majors appeared to cry and started dabbing tears away with a tissue.
7 Dubai and Abu Dhabi, though both within the United Arab Emirates, differ, the former favouring tearaway private enterprise, the latter more stately public investments.
8 Last year, the tearaways were summoned to Northampton for a celebration of the music of Malcolm Arnold – who scored Belles.
9 The tearaway start of a novel published at 16.
10 In the series, the novel tearaway pants concept for the strippers is the brainchild of designer and superfan Denise (Juliette Lewis).
11 Ms. Daly rides her overtly confessional speeches like a veteran jockey on a tearaway horse.
12 The late-night host may not totally get the appeal of a movie about male strippers, but he does know how to do that tearaway track pants trick… to reveal jeans underneath.
13 There was even a powerful rally-inspired turbo model to whet the appetite of teenage tearaways - though they could never have afforded the insurance.
14 One woman was found topless, and her jean shorts had been hiked up unusually high and were torn away, partially revealing her injured and bloodied groin.
15 Firth is slated to play the uncle of a young tearaway from the mean streets of London.
16 He blamed lack of parental control for the young tearaways' behaviour.
他认为,那些小流氓行为不端是因为缺少家教。
17 Big opportunity for the batsmen and also excited to watch this young tearaway fast bowler Kagiso Rabada for the first time in the flesh.
18 The father explained that scratches on the girl had been caused by him trying to rub her tears away.
19 Tearaway 101 When it came to constructing the tearaway clothes for the strip scenes, Mr. Peterson learned from the strippers in the clubs.
20 “The heroine of the main stadium, the athlete who became known as Australia’s Golden Girl, was a tearaway sprinter called Betty Cuthbert,” the Australian Olympic Committee quoted historian Harry Gordon as saying.
1 暴徒
riotry mobsman shoulder-hitter tough rough bully gorilla bravo thug insurgent rowdy goon dragoon gangsta ruffian hoodlum swashbuckler desperado muscleman jaboney mobster heavy hood
4 小混混
5 狂暴的
furibund rough angry mad nasty stiff rude fierce furious vicious windy rampant turbulent frantic raging ferocious unruly rabid sultry boisterous frenzied red-hot berserk rambunctious raving tempestuous maddening ungoverned blustering rampageous blusterous heavy ravening
6 狂暴
musth furibund rough angry mad nasty stiff rude fierce furious vicious windy rampant turbulent frantic raging ferocious unruly rabid sultry boisterous frenzied red-hot berserk rambunctious raving tempestuous maddening ungoverned blustering rampageous blusterous heavy wild furiously madly rage fury ferocity ravening
9 暴戾的人