brat
英 [bræt]
美 [bræt]
- n. 乳臭未干的小孩;顽童
- n. (Brat)人名;(法、塞)布拉特
GRE
brat 熊孩子词源不详。可能来自break, 破的。原指穿破衣服的乞丐的孩子,缺乏管教的。
- brat
- brat: [16] The origins of brat are not altogether clear, but it has plausibly been connected with the English dialect brat ‘makeshift or ragged garment’, as being the sort of apparel a rough or ill-mannered child might wear. This brat first appeared in late Old English as bratt, meaning ‘cloak’, a borrowing from Old Irish bratt ‘covering, mantle’.
- brat (n.)
- c. 1500, slang, "beggar's child," originally northern, Midlands and western England dialect word for "makeshift or ragged garment;" probably the same word as Old English bratt "cloak," which is from a Celtic source (compare Old Irish bratt "cloak, cloth"). The modern meaning is perhaps from notion of "child's apron." Hollywood Brat Pack (modeled on 1950s Rat Pack) is from 1985.
- 1. You ungrateful brat.
- 你这个没良心的小坏蛋。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. a snivelling little brat
- 爱哭闹的小淘气
来自《权威词典》
- 3. He's a spoilt brat and it's about time he learnt to behave properly.
- 他是个被宠坏的孩子,是该学些规矩了。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. He's a spoilt brat.
- 他是一个被宠坏了的调皮孩子。
来自辞典例句
- 5. " Who said it wasn't , brat? " Madam sounded angry.
- 大娘很生气的说: “ 毛丫头,谁说值得?
来自汉英文学 - 中国现代小说