N-COUNT 恶棍;(尤指)阿飞,小流氓 If you describe people, especially young people, as hooligans, you are critical of them because they behave in a noisy and violent way in a public place. 恶棍;(尤指)阿飞,小流氓 [disapproval]
➡ See also the entry for thug另见thug条hooligan ♦︎ vandal ♦︎ loutThese are all words for a young person who behaves in a noisy and violent way in public, usually in a group.这些词均表示小流氓。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆a drunken hooligan / lout◆a gang of hooligans / vandals■hooligan ˈhuːlɪgən [countable] a young person who behaves in an extremely noisy and violent way in public, usually in a group(通常结伙的)小流氓,阿飞◆Seven English football hooligans have been sent home from the Cup Final.七个英格兰足球流氓从优胜杯决赛赛场被遣送回家。■vandal ˈvændl [countable] a person who destroys or damages sth, especially public property, deliberately and for no good reason故意破坏公物者◆The glass has been specially treated to stop vandals from smashing it.玻璃经过特别处理,以防有人故意破坏。 see also vandalize ⇨ vandalize■lout laʊt [countable] (BrE) a rude, noisy and sometimes aggressive or violent boy or young man举止粗野的男孩(或青年男子)◆He claimed that he had been abused by drunken teenage louts.他声称遭到一群醉酒的无礼少年的辱骂。▸loutish