roughhouse
音標(biāo)發(fā)音
- 英式音標(biāo) [?r?f.ha?s]
- 美式音標(biāo) [?r?f.ha?s]
- 英式發(fā)音
- 美式發(fā)音
基本解釋
- n. 騷亂;大吵大鬧;大打出手
- vt. 粗暴對待
- adj. 粗暴對待的;喧鬧打斗的
- vi. 毆斗;打鬧
英漢例句
- Unlike mothers, fathers tend to roughhouse with their children.
因?yàn)楦赣H和媽媽不同,他們更喜歡和孩子們打打鬧鬧地玩耍。 - But the first-round results made it clear she had paid dearly for adopting the roughhouse tactics the prime minister favours on the hustings.
但首輪選舉的結(jié)果清楚表明她已經(jīng)為采取貝盧斯科尼在選戰(zhàn)宣傳中偏愛的粗暴策略付出了高昂的代價(jià)。 - This small independent movie, written and directed by Karyn Kusama, is an attempt at roughhouse feminist populism.
NEWYORKER: Girlfight - With his well-tailored suits, shiny cufflinks, wise reading-glasses and elegant ties, he looks a thousand miles from a roughhouse warlord.
ECONOMIST: Charles Taylor on trial - But the first-round results made it strikingly clear that she had paid dearly for adopting the roughhouse tactics favoured by the prime minister.
ECONOMIST: The prime minister’s party struggles in local elections
雙語例句
權(quán)威例句
詞組短語
- Metal roughhouse 鋼鐵狂暴;鋼鐵獰惡
- Roughhouse with each other 互相打鬧
- You can not roughhouse 你不可以打鬧
- Can not roughhouse 不能打鬧
- Students often joke and roughhouse 常和同學(xué)們開玩笑打鬧
短語
英英字典
- to fight in a way that is not serious
- a fight between many people, without weapons
- rough, disorderly, or noisy behaviour
- to treat (someone) in a boisterous or rough way