(in stories) a small creature like a little man, that has magic powers and behaves badly (故事中的)小恶魔,小魔鬼 a child who behaves badly, but not in a serious way 小淘气;顽童
Word OriginOld English impa, impe ‘young shoot, scion’, impian ‘to graft’, based on Greek emphuein ‘to implant’. In late Middle English, the noun denoted a descendant, especially of a noble family, and later a child of the devil or a person regarded as such; hence a “little devil” or mischievous child (early 17th cent.).