troublemaker
英 [ˈtrʌblmeɪkə(r)]
美 [ˈtrʌblmeɪkər]
n. 麻烦制造者; 搬弄是非者; 捣乱者; 闹事者
BNC.19362 / COCA.15749
牛津词典
noun
- 麻烦制造者;搬弄是非者;捣乱者;闹事者
a person who often causes trouble, especially by involving others in arguments or encouraging them to complain about people in authority
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 闹事者;捣乱分子;(尤指)煽动作乱者
If you refer to someone asa troublemaker, you mean that they cause unpleasantness, quarrels, or fights, especially by encouraging people to oppose authority.- The regional governor has been given powers to outlaw strikes and expel suspected troublemakers.
地方长官被赋予禁止罢工、驱逐嫌疑闹事者的权力。
- The regional governor has been given powers to outlaw strikes and expel suspected troublemakers.
英英释义
noun
- someone who deliberately stirs up trouble
双语例句
- It literally means pulling the branch of a tree, but its colloquial meaning is troublemaker.
罗利赫拉赫拉的字面意思是拉树枝,在口语中指捣蛋鬼。 - He is from a decent family, and is never a troublemaker.
他是好人家的孩子,从不招惹是非。 - In contrary to school, where you've been a real troublemaker.
在学校里,你曾是个十足的捣蛋鬼。 - My little brother wasn't exactly a troublemaker.
我的弟弟并不是个麻烦制造者。 - Your friend's a troublemaker.
你的朋友是个爱惹麻烦的家伙。 - I was once a poor student of English, and it was my biggest headache and troublemaker.
我曾经是一名英文很差的学生,英语让我头痛让我难堪。 - As he is a troublemaker, no one likes to work together with him.
这个人爱搅局,谁都不愿同他共事。 - Even though you think you have a great idea, if no one else agrees and you can't drop the subject, colleagues and supervisors probably have you pegged as a troublemaker.
即使你觉得你有个好想法,如果没人同意,你却放不下,那同事和上级很可能认为你是个麻烦人物。 - John has always been a troublemaker at school but when he set fire to someone's locker, it was the last straw and he was expelled.
约翰在学校总是制造麻烦,当他对某人的橱柜放火,实在让人忍无可忍,所以他被开除了。 - The regional governor has been given powers to outlaw strikes and expel suspected troublemakers.
地方长官被赋予禁止罢工、驱逐嫌疑闹事者的权力。
