释义 |
blighterblight‧er /ˈblaɪtə $ -ər/ noun [countable] British English old-fashioned informal - He was a punctilious blighter and I can't see him using the Lab as a convenient place for a rendezvous.
- Not much cop considering that the game requires a hefty one hundred of the little blighters to be meandering about at once!
- Pity the poor blighter couldn't spell.
- Poor blighter was hanged and we were dancing the night away.
- Poor Ireland finally ran the blighters out about twenty-five years after you died.
- The blighters have even been immortalised in the history books.
- They found the blighter in Cricklewood - or what was left of him.
- You know, you needn't follow this blighter out.
1used to talk about someone that you feel sorry for or jealous of: Poor old blighter. You lucky blighter!2a bad or unpleasant person |