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    mischief查询结果如下:

    音标:['mɪstʃɪf]
    名词复数:mischief 词频:高频常用词
    基本释义/说明:n.淘气;恶作剧;捣蛋鬼;损害;伤害
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    n.
    ①损害;灾害;危害;
    do sb a mischief
    [口语]伤害某人;加害于人.
    Negligence will cause great mischief.
    疏忽将造成大祸.
    One mischief comes on the neck of another.
    祸不单行.
    ②[C] 毒害;
    Thoughtless speech may work great mischief.
    不加考虑的发言会产生恶劣影响.
    ③[U]恶作剧;胡闹;
    eyes full of mischief
    闪露着调皮神情的双眼.
    be fond of mischief
    喜欢恶作剧.
    get (go) into mischief
    胡闹起来.
    He`s up to mischief again.
    他又在捣鬼了.
    ④[a mischief];
    That boy is a regular mischief!
    那孩子老是调皮捣蛋!
    You little mischief!
    你这个小淘气!
    -扩展释义
    【法律专业】
    不和 ,制定法中的含糊不清;伤害 ,危害
    【海运】
    故障,意外事故,损坏,损害,伤害,危害
    n.
    1. 顽皮,淘气;胡闹,恶作剧[U]2. 损害,伤害,危害[U][S1]3. 顽皮的孩子,淘气鬼[C]4. 损害的根源,祸根[S]5. 不和,争执[U]
    What mischief are those children hatching up?
    孩子们在策划什么恶作剧?
    -同义词和反义词

    词性:noun

    例句2. he could see mischief in her eyes’

    同义词系列2
    -mischief的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    Making mischief; naughty, prankish.
    Causing mischief; injurious. || Troublesome, cheeky, badly behaved.
    “Ron was as happy as a mischievous child planning his next practical joke.”
    “He gave her a little mischievous smile and returned his attention back to the teacher.”
    “This is a mischievous allegation, deliberately made to create a very bad impression.”

    名词 变体/同根词

    mischief的复数形式
    “They are prefaced by some general reflexions on the mischiefs occasioned by the sacra fames auri.”
    “For I must talk of murthers, rapes, and massacres Acts of black nights, abominable deeds Complots of mischiefs, treason, villainies.”
    “The mischiefs done were always so nicely timed, also, as further to shelter the aggressor.”
    A person who makes mischief.
    “I can scarcely withhold myself from flying at the eyes of this mischief-maker.”
    “However, the right candidate will cause any mischief to backfire and harm only the mischief-maker.”
    “A true mischief-maker would have expected that kind of response and mocked me, or at least betrayed amusement.”
    (now Scotland) The causing of damage or terror; rampaging. [from 15th c.]
    “And it ate up sheep and men and women and was a fair terror, and the King had his heralds cry a reward to whatever knight would ride and end the mischieving of the beast.”
    mischief-maker的异体字
    The characteristic of being mischievous; the tendency to make mischief.
    “Pranks they seem to us, but we may be sure there is some method in their mischievousness.”
    “If the subject is horrible, we have to blame the composition of human character, or the mischievousness of a human institution.”
    “He suspected that the chief emotions he inspired were curiosity and mischievousness.”
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