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BNC: 8930 COCA: 23021

hooligan

noun
/ˈhuːlɪɡən/
/ˈhuːlɪɡən/
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  1. a young person who behaves in an extremely noisy and violent way in public, usually in a group(通常结伙的)阿飞,小流氓
    • English football hooligans英国足球流氓
    • gangs of soccer hooligans roaming the streets街头游荡的足球流氓团伙
    Oxford Collocations DictionaryHooligan is used after these nouns:
    • football
    • soccer
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    Word Originlate 19th cent.: perhaps from Hooligan, the surname of a fictional rowdy Irish family in a music-hall song of the 1890s, also of a cartoon character.
BNC: 8930 COCA: 23021
BNC: 8930 COCA: 23021
hooligan

noun

 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 / louta 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

adjective

loutish behaviour粗野无礼的行为
BNC: 8930 COCA: 23021
hooligan
Men who behave badly: douche, hooligan, hoon...
Miscellaneous criminals: abductor, abettor, accessory...

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