hell-raiser
hell-raiser 英 ['helˌreɪzə(r)] 美 ['helˌreɪzə(r)]
n. 引起喧闹的人
名词复数:hell-raisers
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- n. 引起喧闹的人
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1. His outbursts at reporters have earned him a reputation as a hell-raiser but Crowe mostly tends to avoid the media and let his acting speak for him.
他对待记者的粗暴已经使他获得了一个“惹事鬼”的名声,但大部分情况下克洛往往会避开媒体,用自己的演技来替自己说话。
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2. Mabry makes much of the instant rapport between these two very different types, the cautious blue - stocking and the reformed hell-raiser , though he cannot entirely explain it.
马伯瑞对这两位完全不同的典型几乎一拍即合多所著墨,但他也不能完全解释清楚。
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3. The job of corporate hell-raiser strikes me as much more worthwhile than the more common retirement route of joining a government taskforce and keeping lips zipped tighter than ever.
在我看来,相比更为常见的退休后出路(加入政府专责小组,比以前更守口如瓶),作公司“惹事佬”的工作更有意义。
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