单词 | mischief |
释义 | mischief (mɪstʃɪf ) 1. uncountable noun Mischief is playing harmless tricks on people or doing things you are not supposed to do. It can also refer to the desire to do this. The little lad was a real handful. He was always up to mischief. Boys at that age should be able to explore and get into mischief. His eyes were full of mischief. Synonyms: misbehaviour, trouble, naughtiness, pranks 2. uncountable noun Mischief is behaviour that is intended to cause trouble for people. It can also refer to the trouble that is caused. Angry MPs have continued to make mischief. Synonyms: harm, trouble, damage, injury Collocations: cause mischief They all suggested another operation where they go in from the back and remove the bit of disc that's causing mischief in my spinal canal. Times, Sunday Times (2008) This is an attempt to cause mischief. Times, Sunday Times (2008) Instead he continues to stir things up and cause mischief. Times, Sunday Times (2015) Four hundred were Conservatives out to cause mischief. Times, Sunday Times (2015) Translations: Chinese: 恶作剧 Japanese: いたずら |
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