scamp如何读

英:[skæmp]

美:[skæmp]

scamp是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 流氓
  2. 顽皮的家伙
  3. 淘气鬼
  4. 捣乱鬼
  5. 无赖
  6. 恶棍
  7. 拦路强盗
  8. 饭桶
  9. 小孩子
v. (动词)
  1. 对...草率从事
  2. 草率地做(工作)
  3. 胡乱地做
  4. 不得当地做

scamp变形

复数:scamps

第三人称单数:scamps

现在分词:scamping

过去式:scamped

过去分词:scamped

scamp扩展

scampish (adj.), scampishly (adv.), scampishness (n.)

scamp英英释义

noun

a mischievous person, esp. a child; rascal.That little scamp shut the cat in the closet again!

transitive verb

to do quickly or carelessly.

scamp词源中文解释

1782年,“公路强盗”,可能来自方言动词 scamp “漫游”(1753年,可能来自16世纪),缩短自 scamper。自1808年以来,一般意义上指“逃亡者,流浪汉,骗子,卑鄙的恶棍”; 自1837年以来,用于“流氓”的亲切意义。

scamp词源英文解释

Noun obsolete scamp to roam about idly Verb origin unknown

The first known use of scamp was in 1808

scamp儿童词典英英释义

scandalnoun

a crime against faith that causes another to sin

loss of or damage to one's reputation : disgrace

brought scandal on the school

something that offends accepted moral standards or disgraces those associated with it

their behavior is a scandal

scamnoun

a fraudulent or deceptive act or operation

lost $500 in a business scam

scampnoun

rascal sense 2

scamperverb

to run lightly and usually playfully about

scampnoun

rascal sense 2

scamp 例句

1 Back then, Sam was a scamp of a boy, dressed in a sailor suit.

2 Throughout his career, he delighted in being a newsroom scamp.

3 “He was being a scamp,” the charitable Mr. Osborne said.

4 Eventually, a secret map to the fantastical dreamworld of Slumberland connects the girl to Flip, a lovable scamp who becomes her partner and guide on a journey to hopefully find her father once again.

5 The beagle puppy was a scamp and a digger.

6 One bird fell to the ground, and after the scamps scattered, Kentigern stroked its feathers and prayed.

7 One scamp artist used this building in the Bronx as a mail drop for checks and credit CARDS ordered with stolen identities.

其中一个诈骗犯就是用这幢位于布朗斯的大楼作为邮寄地址,用盗窃的信用申请了支票和信用卡。

8 The ambition here is Cosmic Underdog: a blissed-out, spirited, live-and-let-live scamp pogoing through Los Angeles, insisting upon justice, insisting upon total candor, insisting upon—in the parlance of the day—endless, unmediated “realness.”

9 To the end, he treats Bankman-Fried as sort of an endearing scamp who got in over his head, essentially by an adorable habit of inattention.

10 On the flat, straight highways of middle America, you’ll often see a Chevy go by with a sticker in the window portraying a cartoon scamp tinkling on a Ford logo — or vice versa.

11 As Borat and Brüno he was the supreme scamp of ambush comedy.

12 Nearly an hour into the new Dune film, our favorite colonizing scamps, the Atreides boys, are introduced to a Fremen technology staple that allows them to survive Arrakis’ harsh desert environment.

13 The terms grifter and scam have their beginnings in the carnival circuit of the early 20th century, and scam is the root of the term scamp — as in, lovable rogue.

14 There’s not a lovable scamp or a master chameleon in the bunch.

15 The soprano Isabel Bayrakdarian looked like a mischievous scamp in her vixen costume and sang with dark, rich sound and impetuous spirit.

16 He’s a lovable scamp, a touch theatrical, precocious but innocent.

17 In a world where "tearing you up", "smashing you", and "hitting it" is commonplace, exposure to sensual – rather than violent – language surrounding sex might even do the little scamps some good.

18 “We were in charge of cooking scamp and squid and putting plenty of garlic in it.”

19 Now, when I see them running for the Good Humor truck, I think yes, yes, you scamps have the whole summer — your whole lives! — still ahead of you.

20 Because a leathery little scamp like E.T. is lovable only in the uninhibited mind of a child; fear, distrust, and paranoia are born of experience and disappointment.

scamp 同义词

2 草率地做

slobber slubber

4 顽皮的家伙

slyboots

7 顽皮的孩子

horror

9 小赖皮

scallywag

12 欢蹦乱跳

curvet pronk

13 潦草从事

off stroke

14 敷衍

temporize dicker

17 小捣蛋鬼

gremlin

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