raffish 英 [ˈræfɪʃ]   美 [ˈræfɪʃ]

raffish

raffish  英 [ˈræfɪʃ] 美 [ˈræfɪʃ]

adj. 名誉不好的;卑鄙的;无赖的 

Stylish and sharp, Wallis had a vaguely raffish edge. 而华丽斯则时髦且鲜明,恍惚带着几分轻浮。
Why let all the people dream of having such a don't catch mice, raffish cat? 为什么让各国人民都梦想拥有那样一只不抓老鼠, 不务正业的猫?。

  • Someone raffish is a bit of a scoundrel, carelessly making mischief. Your raffish classmate might constantly play mean practical jokes, always denying responsibility with a charming smile.
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  • adj. 名誉不好的;卑鄙的;无赖的
  • 1. Stylish and sharp, Wallis had a vaguely raffish edge.

    而华丽斯则时髦且鲜明,恍惚带着几分轻浮。

  • 2. Why let all the people dream of having such a don't catch mice, raffish cat?

    为什么让各国人民都梦想拥有那样一只不抓老鼠, 不务正业的猫?。

  • raffish (adj.) "disreputable, vulgar," 1795, from raff "people," usually of a lower sort (1670s), probably from rif and raf (mid-14c.) "everyone," from Middle English raf, raffe "one and all, everybody" (see riffraff). Related: Raffishly; raffishness.
raff·ish / ˈræfɪʃ ; NAmE ˈræfɪʃ / adjective (of sb's behaviour, clothes, etc. 人的行为、衣着等 ) not very acceptable according to some social standards, but interesting and attractive 放荡不羁的 raff·ish / ˈræfɪʃ ; NAmE ˈræfɪʃ /
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