yob

abbr.  诞生年份(Year of Birth)

复数:yobs第三人称单数:yobs

BNC.22431



牛津词典

noun

  1. 粗野的男孩;粗俗横蛮的青年男子
    a rude, noisy and sometimes aggressive and violent boy or young man

    柯林斯词典

    1. N-COUNT 野小子;粗鲁的男子;小无赖
      If you call a boy or a man a yob, you disapprove of him because he behaves in a noisy, rude, and perhaps violent way in public.
      1. Violent and dangerous yobs deserve to be locked up.
        有暴力行为的危险野小子就应该被关起来。

    双语例句

    1. Violent and dangerous yobs deserve to be locked up.
      有暴力行为的危险野小子就应该被关起来。
    2. He was later seen nearby 'shouting and screaming'. The agitated yob was breathing heavily and holding a knife with blood on the handle.
      但是他的左臂和肩膀已经被刺伤,随后有人看到他在附近大喊大叫。丧失理智的何某大喘着粗气,手里握着带血的刀。
    3. Just because I have made a point of never losing my accent it doesn't mean I'm an eel-and-pie yob.
      仅仅因为我坚持永不丢掉我的口音,并不意味着我是一个爱吃鳗鱼和肉馅饼(注:这是伦敦劳动阶层的传统食物)的游手好闲且令人讨厌的二愣子。
    4. Li: Ah, I'm not sure I remember seeing this word yob on the BBC news site.
      啊,我不记得在BBC新闻网上看到过这个词呀。
    5. What we are witnessing in this country is the spread of yob culture.
      我们在这个国家看到的是恶少文化的蔓延。