1530s, varment; the chiefly American English dialectal form varmint is attested from 1829; variant of vermin. Meaning "objectionable or troublesome person" is recorded from 1773.
雙語(yǔ)例句
1. The cunning varmint would suspect something, and be dodging through the trees like a frightened deer.
這只狡猾的狐貍一定會(huì)起疑心, 會(huì)象一只受驚的鹿那樣,逃進(jìn)林子里去.
來(lái)自辭典例句
2. A duck. If varmint cannot be restrained tongscorn - on - the - cob holders, stand on it.
一只老鴨. 即使壞蛋不能被繩之以法, 堅(jiān)持下去.
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3. Turn me loose, you varmint and get out of here!
放開(kāi)我, 你這個(gè)無(wú)賴(lài),快點(diǎn)出去!
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4. You little varmint , varment!
你這小淘氣鬼!
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5. To a varmint hunter, an air rifle is a tool for he job of bagging game.