scamp的意思和读音

scamp

: [skæmp] : [skæmp]

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scamps  

n.angel

n.rascal,rogue,imp,urchin,scallywag

scampn.

1.a child who enjoys playing tricks and causing trouble

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n.1.someone, especially a child, who behaves badly but is difficult to dislike

1. evil scamp excrement ...

2. Wick:n. Scamp Scoundrel: A villain;a rogue. ...

4. ... 6.drain vt. 7.scamp n. ANCHOR ...

5. 1 SSN585 Skipjack 2SSN588 Scamp 3 SSN589 Scorpion ...

6. ... rat , scamp , liar ...

7. ... retractable: scamp: piggyback: ...

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1.He was a miserable scamp, a sort of mendicant musician, a lazy beggar, who beat her, and who abandoned her as she HAD taken him, in disgust.便

2.He said he wants to challenge many different characters such as a scamp not only a melo-character.

3.Personally, I never approved of him, for he's such a scamp.

4.I esteem him enormously, and I ought to like him much better than you, who are a disgraceful scamp .

5.If you do not like the assignment, just do not do them, but do not scamp them.

6.ALAN One scamp artist used this building in the Bronx as a mail drop for checks and credit cards ordered with stolen identities .

7.Along with their well-behaved girl puppies, Lady and Tramp are busy raising mischievous Scamp - who's always in the doghouse .

8.The idle young scamp is waiting for dead men's shoes , but his father won't die yet, he is too hale and hearty .

9.That little scamp Jimmy has hidden my slippers again!

10.A playful or mischievous youngster; a scamp.