单词 | brat |
释义 | brat (bræt ) Word forms: brats countable noun If you call someone, especially a child, a brat, you mean that he or she behaves badly or annoys you. [informal, disapproval] He's a spoilt brat. Synonyms: youngster, kid [informal], urchin, imp Collocations: little brat She acts like a spoilt little brat when she doesn't get her own way and seriously needs to start showing her family some respect. The Sun The subtext could mean she has turned into a demanding spoilt little brat who likes to show off. The Sun What an abusive little brat. The Sun His former bodyguard was not alone in privately describing him as 'an arrogant, spoilt little brat'. The Sun He was a vile spoilt little brat. The Sun She has accepted being a military brat, a title which she used to dislike. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A military brat, he lived in several states before the age of four. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 When brats grow up, these boundaries are replaced by a shared identity based upon that of being a military brat. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Bishop's childhood was the peripatetic life of a military brat. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 War-related family stresses are also a commonly occurring part of military brat life. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 She was paid 3,500 just to appear at a nightclub but still behaves like a spoiled brat. The Sun By acting like a spoiled brat. The Sun That's acting like ... a spoiled brat. The Sun He was viewed as a spoiled brat, greedy, disloyal, and a bit too full of his own worth. The Sun She stole my work without permission and was a spoiled brat about it. The Sun Translations: Chinese: 乳臭未干的小孩 Japanese: 悪がき |
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