ruffians的意思
ruffians中文翻譯:
n.惡棍;流氓;無賴
adj.殘暴的;兇惡的;無法無天的
ruffian───n.惡棍;流氓;無賴;adj.殘暴的;兇惡的;無法無天的
ruffianish───惡棍
ruffianism───n.流氓習氣;暴徒行為
ruffianly───adj.殘暴的;兇惡的;惡棍般的
Prussians───普魯士
humgruffians───胡姆格魯夫人
Fuegians───工程類
Nubians───n.努比亞人(Nubian的復數形式)
Riffian───n.即興重復段
the moment when Eponine was following the ruffians to the boulevard.───這時正跟在那伙匪徒后面爬向大路。
Javert asked the rest of the ruffians.───沙威問其余的匪徒。
She advanced a pace nearer the ruffians, she was terrible, she burst out laughing.───她向那伙匪徒跨上一步,氣勢好不嚇人,她笑了出來。
A ragtag group of can-do ruffians trying to compete in a world that just doesn't seem to care.───一群底層人事想競爭大世界,好象也沒人在乎乎他們。
The two great ruffians sprang up, and, grasping the long pincers, plunged them into the heart of the fire.───這兩個高大兇狠的漢子跳起來,抓住那兩把大鐵鉗,塞進了火堆中心。
the floor was thick with mud , where ruffians had sat down to drink or consult after wading in the marshes round their camp.───地板上厚厚地沾著一層泥漿,也許那群惡棍從營地那邊的沼澤地里跑回來后就坐在這里喝酒或商量怎樣辦。
The terrified ruffians flung themselves on the arms which they had abandoned in all the corners at the moment of flight.───那些嚇慌了的匪徒全又把先頭準備逃跑時扔在屋角里的兇器撿起來。
He is one of the greatest ruffians who ever cheated the gallows.───他是一個曾經逃過絞刑的最壞的惡棍。
Field was walking in a street when he was pounced on by some ruffians.───菲爾德走在街上時,突然遭到幾個歹徒的襲擊。
The three ruffians pummelled me, banging my head against the wooden slats.
Because of all those people coming and going, such low-class ruffians, the sort you'd never see in the Palace otherwise.
Having savored victory, the ruffians moved on to attack the homes of well-known abolitionists in the neighborhood.
He finds himself in a den of ruffians.
Some local ruffians are responsible for this.
A quartette of ruffians, Claquesous, Gueulemer, Babet, and Montparnasse governed the third lower floor of Paris, from 1830 to 1835.
A gang of local ruffians was passing by and, when they saw what was happening, became infuriated against Richard Baxter.
Of more worth is one honest man to society and in the sight of God, than all the crowned ruffians that ever lived. Thomas Paine
They sound like pirates, or ruffians.