mischief (A2)
カタカナ: ミスチフ
IPA: /ˈmɪstʃɪf/
Definition
Playful misbehavior or troublemaking, often done in a way that is amusing or causes minor annoyance.
意味: 遊び心のある悪さやいたずら。面白がって行われたり、ちょっとした迷惑をかけたりするような行動を指します。
Examples / 例文
The children's eyes twinkled with mischief as they planned their prank. — 子供たちはいたずらを計画しながら、目をキラキラさせていた。
He was always getting into mischief at school, but he was never truly malicious. — 彼は学校でいつもいたずらばかりしていたが、決して悪意があるわけではなかった。
The dog's favorite pastime was getting into mischief, like chewing on shoes. — その犬は靴を噛むといったいたずらをするのが大好きだった。
Mischief の日本語訳
Japanese translations of Mischief:
How to Use Mischief
- get into mischief (idiom)
- To become involved in doing something naughty or troublesome. — "The children were warned not to get into mischief while their parents were out."
- full of mischief (collocation)
- Describing someone (often a child or animal) who is prone to playful troublemaking. — "The puppy's eyes were full of mischief as it eyed the unattended treat."
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