单词 | yob |
释义 | Related topics: Youthyob /jɒb $ jɑːb/ (also yobbo /ˈjɒbəʊ $ ˈjɑːboʊ/) noun [countable] British English SSYRUDE/IMPOLITEa rude noisy and sometimes violent young man 野小子,粗鲁吵闹的年轻人 SYN lout drunken yobbos 喝醉的野小子Examples from the Corpusyob• In the worst incident, 300 yobs showered police with broken bottles and bricks then looted shops in the centre of Coventry.• He's just a yob, right?• Our TV screens have been taken over by so-called yob culture.• A dozen yobs stood outside the pub.• She might be with that red-headed yob.• It was all pleasantly noisy without any air of aggression, there were no yobs or self-styled hard men among the customers.• Most people, when they hear screaming, either think it is a gang of yobs or quarrelling lovers.• Residents complained that yobs had been vandalizing their gardens.• Martin, growling savagely at the yobs, daring them to interfere.• Was this the yob who had planted the cannabis?Origin yob (1800-1900) Backward spelling of boyyob nounChinese Corpus sometimes man rude and young a noisy violent |
随便看 |
|
英汉双解词典包含236457条英汉翻译词条,涵盖了常用英语单词及词组短语的翻译及用法,是英语学习的必备工具。