hooligan的意思和读音

hooligan

: [ˈhulɪɡən] : [ˈhuːlɪɡən]

n.

hooligans  

n.criminal,gangster,lawbreaker,mobster,thug

hooligann.

1.a young person who behaves in an extremely noisy and violent way in public, usually in a group

English football hooligans

n.1.,,

n.1.someone who is noisy or violent in public places

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1.resolved from the crime of hooligan in criminal law since 1979, it was one of more common criminal acts in judicial practice.1979

2.The hooligan stood leaning against the wall, with a cigarette between his lips and a scar on his face.

3.Ye, who tweets and blogs under the name Hooligan Sparrow, said the police campaign was harming the health of workers.Tweeter

4.the street, "hooligan" had smuggled in the dark glasses, close to the Yang-wen trademark.,“

5.the young ruffian [ hooligan ] was advancing upon him , with a whip swinging in his hand.

6.The best way to deal with hooligan is an eye for an eyre, and a tooth for a tooth .

7.The moment you meet, they started the suspicion of human nature, is a great intellectual or social hooligan .便

8.He grabbed the hooligan and snot him out of the door.

9.Security (beyond the scope of this article) limits the potential damage done by a hooligan with root at an individual seat.使root

10.The hooligan strangled her with a piece of string.