roguery
英音[ ˈrəʊɡəri ] 美音[ ˈroʊɡəri ]

流氓行为

常用释义

词性释义

n.

流氓行为;坏事;恶作剧
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Yet roguery can be a power for good: when the public interest demands, British hacks burn bridges and attack with rare vigour.
然而恶意也能成为善事的源泉:当公众利益有诉求,英国黑客们一往无前,披荆斩棘。
Jefferson thought all these things had been added through the "stupidity" or " roguery " of Jesus' disciples.
杰克逊认为,那一切都是耶稣门徒加上去的,或因「愚蠢」,或因「欺诈」。
He had seen no jest in ambiguities and roguery , as the Casterbridges tosspots had done.
他不象卡斯特桥的一般酒鬼,专门在胡说八道和恶作剧里去寻开心。
But it is not good to teach them to admire rogues by concealing their roguery.
但要是掩盖流氓的恶行,以教导青年敬佩流氓,可就不妙。
Here I discovered the roguery and ignorance of those who pretend to write anecdotes , or secret history;
我在这里还发现,那些装模作样要写什么轶闻秘史的人原是多么的诡诈而无知。
常用短语
n.
同义词
n.
流氓行为;坏事;恶作剧
同根词 (词根rogue)
rogue adj (野兽)凶猛的
roguish adj 流氓的;恶作剧的,淘气的
roguishly adv 恶作剧地;调皮地
rogue n 流氓;小淘气;凶猛的离群兽;(尤指植物的)劣种
rogue vi 游手好闲;去劣;流浪
rogue vt 欺诈;去劣