hooligan 英 [ˈhu:lɪgən]   美 [ˈhulɪɡən]

hooligan

hooligan  英 [ˈhu:lɪgən] 美 [ˈhulɪɡən]

n. 阿飞;小流氓 

名词复数:hooligans 

The hooligan said he had iced the woman. 那个流氓说他杀掉了那个女人。
Every league game is live on television, the stadiums are crumbling and there is a significant hooligan problem, and yet crowds are enormous. 每场联赛都有电视直播,足球场又破败不堪,而且还有突出的足球流氓问题,但现场依然人山人海。

  • A hooligan is a rowdy person who causes trouble for others. Hooligans are similar to bullies and thugs.
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  • n. 阿飞;小流氓
  • 1. The hooligan said he had iced the woman.

    那个流氓说他杀掉了那个女人。

  • 2. Every league game is live on television, the stadiums are crumbling and there is a significant hooligan problem, and yet crowds are enormous.

    每场联赛都有电视直播,足球场又破败不堪,而且还有突出的足球流氓问题,但现场依然人山人海。

  • 3. They haven't had an opportunity to travel to a major football tournament for a long time and they want to prove themselves. The hooligan scene is horrible in Poland.

    “大多数波兰球迷在观看波兰队比赛时都举止良好,但也有一些足球流氓在世界杯来临之际蠢蠢欲动,”他说:“这些足球流氓已经很久没有机会在像世界杯这样的重大国际比赛中表现自己了。

  • hooligan (n.) 1890s, of unknown origin, according to OED, first found in British newspaper police-court reports in the summer of 1898, almost certainly from the variant form of the Irish surname Houlihan, which figured as a characteristic comic Irish name in music hall songs and newspapers of the 1880s and '90s.
hooli·gan / ˈhuːlɪɡən ; NAmE ˈhuːlɪɡən / noun a young person who behaves in an extremely noisy and violent way in public, usually in a group (通常结伙的)阿飞,小流氓 English football hooligans 英国足球流氓 hooli·gan·ism / ˈhuːlɪɡənɪzəm ; NAmE ˈhuːlɪɡənɪzəm / noun [uncountable ] hooligan hooligans hooli·gan / ˈhuːlɪɡən ; NAmE ˈhuːlɪɡən / hooli·gan·ism / ˈhuːlɪɡənɪzəm ; NAmE ˈhuːlɪɡənɪzəm /
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