单词 | to go rogue |
释义 | > as lemmasto go rogue P3. to go rogue: to become a rogue; to behave erratically or dangerously, go out of control. ΚΠ 1905 C. S. Cumberland Tiger in Big Game Shooting ii. xv. 312 Proscribed elephants, i.e. those who have gone rogue, and therefore dangerous and destructive. 1932 N. Collins Facts of Fiction 270 There is always the other Mr. Galsworthy, the gentleman gone rogue, and gone rogue in a gentlemanly angelic fashion. 1951 L. Sprague de Camp Rogue Queen i. 26 If I should ever plan to go rogue, I won't confide in anybody who might spoil my plan. 1965 New Statesman 30 Apr. 695/2 A group of American bombers..go rogue through a mechanical foul-up. 1997 N.Y. Mag. 22 Sept. 33/1 Will we be able to prevent what happened in the three-oh, a whole precinct going rogue? 2008 Sarasota (Florida) Herald-Tribune (Nexis) 13 Nov. e16 He might go rogue and start killing..indiscriminately in hopes of dispatching the truly guilty. < as lemmas |
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