柯林斯詞典troublemaker /?tr?b?l?me?k?/ (troublemakers) 1. N-COUNT If you refer to someone as a troublemaker, you mean that they cause unpleasantness, quarrels, or fights, especially by encouraging people to oppose authority. 鬧事者[表不滿] The fair coordinator has been given powers to expel suspected troublemakers. 那位公正的協(xié)調(diào)員已被賦予權力,以驅逐涉嫌鬧事者。 返回 troublemaker劍橋詞典someone who intentionally causes problems for other people , especially people who are in a position of power or authority 惹是生非者,搗亂者,鬧事者 I was worried that I would be regarded as a troublemaker if I complained about the safety standards . 我擔心如果我對安全規(guī)范提意見的話,會被看作是個惹是生非的人。 返回 troublemaker