英 [ˈhuːlɪɡən] 美 [ˈhuːlɪɡən]
n. 阿飞;小流氓
复数hooligans
hooligan /ˈhuːlɪɡən/ TEM8
可数名词 If you describe people, especially young people, as hooligans, you are critical of them because they behave in a noisy and violent way in a public place. 小流氓
...the problem of football hooligans.
…足球流氓的问题。
hooliganism 流氓行为
The severe punishment was meted out to the unruly hooligan.
对那个嚣张的流氓已施以了严厉的惩处。
The hooligan said he had iced the woman.
那个流氓说他杀掉了那个女人。
Wang Shuo wrote urban “hooligan” literature.
王朔写的城市的”流氓“的文学。
The most painful case is Franta, the security guard and soccer hooligan on parole.
In both countries there must be worries of rival hooligan fans clashing in the stadia.
The court heard Watkins would shout abuse at the family's two young children calling them "vulture, scum and hooligan".
BBC: Neighbour abuse: Ethel Watkins, 83, sentenced for taunts