例句 |
punksnounpl. of punk a person who is just starting out in a field of activityan impertinent punk who was trying to tell senior colleagues how to do their jobs abecedarians, apprentices, babes, beginners, colts, cubs, fledglings, freshmen, greenhorns, neophytes, newbies, newcomers, novices, novitiates, recruits, rookies, rooks, tenderfeet(also tenderfoots), tyros, virgins bootsamateurs, dabblers, dilettantes(or dilettanti)learners, students, traineescandidates, entrants, probationers old hands, old-timers, veterans, vets experts, masters, professionals, pros a violent, brutal person who is often a member of an organized gangthe vigilante was hailed by some as a hero for standing up to the punks who had repeatedly threatened his family bullies, gangbangers, gangstas, gangsters, goons, gorillas, hoodlums, hoods, hooligans, mobsters, mugs, plug-uglies, roughnecks, rowdies, ruffians, thugs, toughies, toughs, yobbos(or yobboes, British), yobs(British) cutthroats, scoundrels, villainsassassins, bandits, bravos(or bravoes), brigands, criminals, crooks, desperadoes(or desperados), felons, gunmen, highwaymen, lawbreakers, mafiosi, malefactors, offenders, outlaws, perpetrators, perps, piratespickpockets, racketeers, robbers, swindlers, thieves, vandalsjuvenile delinquents, tearaways(British) |