thug的意思和读音

thug

: [θʌɡ] : [θʌɡ]

n.

thugs  

n.brute,hooligan,heavy,ruffian,yob

thugn.

1.a violent person, especially a criminal

a gang of thugs

n.1.,2.

n.1.a man who is violent, especially a criminal

1. 〖 stampwithfury〗 〖 bandit;brute;ruffian;thug〖 savageact〗 ...

2. thug , , ... blueberry ... ...

3. thug , , ... blueberry ... ...

4. sycophant thug tramp ...

5. a gang of ruffians thug rogue ...

6. ... Night Drive Thug Faith Like Potatoes ...

7. murder [] thug motley ...

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1.A chief of Police who had seen an Officer beating a Thug was very indignant, and said he must not do so any more on pain of dismissal.

2.That girl was not a bit like a thug and did it deserve such a blowup ?

3.The only Serb he would deal with was Slobodan Milosevic, a "thug" he tolerated because he could be a thug himself.·

4.Until recently, central bankers thought that this thug had been locked up for life.

5.The tusk-mouthed thug soon learned not to tangle with the ward of a Jedi, as Obi-Wan Kenobi intervened with a flash of his lightsaber.·

6.Please do not repeat it. " " But, " said the Officer, still smiling, " it was a stuffed Thug.“”,,“。”

7.I still wonder what happened to that happy-go-lucky semi - thug who used to hang out with drug dealers on dimly - lit street corners.

8.Mr Walker is now a professor of English at a state college in Massachusetts, far from the streets he used to haunt as a thug.

9.The minister, a large man who looks younger than his years, said he is able to talk with gang members because he "used to be a thug. "”。

10.Our attitude seems to be, "Sure, that dictator is a murderous thug, but he's our murderous thug",“。”