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mischief
- IPA[ˈmɪstʃɪf]
英式
- playful misbehaviour, especially on the part of children;playfulness that is intended to tease or create trouble
noun: mischief, plural noun: mischiefs
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名詞
- 1. playful misbehaviour, especially on the part of children she'll make sure Danny doesn't get into mischief 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ playfulness that is intended to tease or create trouble her eyes twinkled with irrepressible mischief
- 2. harm or trouble caused by someone or something she was bent on making mischief 同義詞
- ▪ archaic a person responsible for harm or annoyance.
- 3. a wrong or hardship that a statute is designed to remove or for which the common law affords a remedy the statute was passed to prevent a mischief in respect of which the defendant was already under a duty at common law
- the willful destruction of another person's property for vicious, wanton, or mischievous ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a person who deliberately creates trouble for others.
Oxford Dictionary
- the action of deliberately creating trouble for other people.
Oxford Dictionary
- a person who deliberately creates trouble for others.
Oxford American Dictionary
- the action of deliberately creating trouble for other people.
Oxford American Dictionary
- injure oneself
Oxford Dictionary
- injure someone or oneself
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- IPA[ˈmisCHəf]
美式
- playful misbehavior or troublemaking, especially in children: she'll make sure Danny doesn't get into mischief
Oxford American Dictionary