释义 |
roguishrogu‧ish /ˈrəʊɡɪʃ $ ˈroʊ-/ adjective - Corbett had always liked Prince Edward; he had a roguish air, coupled with an almost childlike innocence.
- I treasure a bulging mental file of his roguish observations on fellow critics and luminaries in the music trade.
- In the golden days of cinema, feuds often erupted between roguish directors and powerful studio heads.
- Perhaps I was showing too many teeth which could make me appear roguish and untrustworthy.
- She has the roguish attractiveness of a kitten and has known for weeks that the Captain looks at her.
someone with a roguish expression or smile looks amused, especially because they have done something slightly dishonest or wrong—roguishly adverb |