柯林斯詞典rascal /?rɑ?sk?l/ (rascals) 1. N-COUNT If you call a man a rascal, you mean that he behaves badly and is rude or dishonest. 壞蛋; 淘氣鬼; 無(wú)賴[老式] What's that old rascal been telling you? 那個(gè)老家伙對(duì)你都一直說些什么?2. rascallyADJ [usu ADJ n] They stumble across a ghost town inhabited by a rascally gold prospector. 他們跌跌撞撞地穿過一座鬼城,那里住著一個(gè)潑皮無(wú)賴的掘金者。3. N-COUNT If you call a child a rascal, you mean that they behave badly. 淘氣鬼[幽默] He's a little rascal - but he's still great fun. 他有點(diǎn)淘氣 - 但他還是很有趣的。 返回 rascal劍橋詞典a person , especially a child or a man, who does things that you disapprove of, but who you still like 無(wú)賴,壞蛋,淘氣鬼 I caught those little/young rascals dressing up in my clothes . 這幫小壞蛋穿著我的衣服玩耍時(shí)被我抓了個(gè)正著。 What's that old rascal been up to? 那個(gè)淘氣鬼現(xiàn)在又要搞什么? old-fashioned a dishonest person 惡棍;無(wú)賴 返回 rascal