impish 英 [ˈɪmpɪʃ]   美 [ˈɪmpɪʃ]

impish

impish  英 [ˈɪmpɪʃ] 美 [ˈɪmpɪʃ]

adj. 顽皮的;心地不良的;小鬼般的 

She was 24, and wore a traditional white gown. Phil, who was then 66, and marrying for the third time, opted for a straw-coloured wig, teamed with a black silk shirt, dark suit, and an impish smile. 照片里,24岁的蕾切尔穿着传统的白色婚纱,已经66岁的菲尔则头戴浅黄色的假发,身穿黑色丝质衬衫和黑色西服套装,露出顽皮的笑意,这已经是他第三次结婚了。
"This can also earn me some pocket money," Gu says with an impish smile, "as the stock I bought has gone down." 此时的谷显得有些顽皮,他笑着说:“这样一来,我可以赚点零花钱,因为我的股票跌了。”

  • If you know someone who's playful and mischievous, you can describe them as impish. Your impish little brother probably gets away with all kinds of pranks because he's so cute.
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  • adj. 顽皮的;心地不良的;小鬼般的
  • 1. She was 24, and wore a traditional white gown. Phil, who was then 66, and marrying for the third time, opted for a straw-coloured wig, teamed with a black silk shirt, dark suit, and an impish smile.

    照片里,24岁的蕾切尔穿着传统的白色婚纱,已经66岁的菲尔则头戴浅黄色的假发,身穿黑色丝质衬衫和黑色西服套装,露出顽皮的笑意,这已经是他第三次结婚了。

  • 2. "This can also earn me some pocket money," Gu says with an impish smile, "as the stock I bought has gone down."

    此时的谷显得有些顽皮,他笑着说:“这样一来,我可以赚点零花钱,因为我的股票跌了。”

  • impish (adj.) 1650s, from imp + -ish. Related: Impishly; impishness.
imp·ish / ˈɪmpɪʃ ; NAmE ˈɪmpɪʃ / adjective showing a lack of respect for sb/sth in a way that is amusing rather than serious 顽童似的;顽皮的;淘气的 SYN mischievous an impish grin/look 顽皮的笑脸╱表情 see also imp imp·ish·ly / ˈɪmpɪʃli ; NAmE ˈɪmpɪʃli / adverb imp·ish / ˈɪmpɪʃ ; NAmE ˈɪmpɪʃ / imp·ish·ly / ˈɪmpɪʃli ; NAmE ˈɪmpɪʃli /
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