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tearaway [ˈterəweɪ]

adj. 行为鲁莽的;
n. 行为鲁莽的人,流氓,阿飞;

例句:

  • The tearaway start of a novel published at 16.
    来自Guardian
  • He is a bit of a tearaway but his heart is in the right place.
    他是有点像个阿飞,但心眼儿不错。
  • Rumour has it that he's a tearaway.
    谣传说他是个浪荡哥儿.
  • Her son's a bit of a tearaway.
    她儿子有些莽撞.
  • It's a comfort to be able to turn to Henry V as an example of how the tearaway can turn regal, the rebel can become reliable.
    来自BBC
  • The brakes have been slammed on the tearaway growth at Jaguar Land Rover, Britain's biggest automotive employer.
    来自THETIMES