释义 |
miscreantmis‧cre‧ant /ˈmɪskriənt/ noun [countable] miscreantOrigin: 1200-1300 Old French present participle of mescroire ‘to disbelieve’ - And so the miscreants trooped back home to Bean Street, perhaps to bandage the wounds of their neighbourly dispute.
- Are the miscreants aware that they are guilty of trespass and criminal damage?
- In spite of their best efforts, the miscreants returned fishless.
- The Duke did all he could to track down the miscreants, using his great wealth to bribe informers.
- The sibling miscreants were in the grasp of the relentless and merciless Jack Clarke.
formal a bad person who causes trouble, hurts people etc |