buckish
「buckish」的意思
adj. 浮华的;爱时髦的
adj.爱时髦的,浮华的
「buckish」的用法
buckish调皮的,顽皮的 - 形容一个人行为不羁,喜欢恶作剧。
「buckish」的例句
He was a real buckish boy, always up to something mischievous.
他是个十足的顽皮鬼,总是做一些调皮的事情。
The children were buckish and wouldn't listen to their parents.
孩子们很顽皮,不听父母的话。
The dog was buckish, jumping around the yard.
那只狗很顽皮,在院子里乱跳。
She was a bit buckish about the rules, but overall a good girl.
她在规则上有点顽皮,但总体上是个好女孩。
The company's policies were quite buckish, leading to frequent conflicts.
公司的政策很顽皮,导致经常发生冲突。
He had a buckish sense of humor, often making people laugh uncontrollably.
他有很顽皮的幽默感,经常让人大笑不止。
The kids were buckish about the new rules at school, but they soon adapted.
孩子们对学校的新规定有点顽皮,但很快就适应了。
The boss was quite buckish in his management style, leading to high turnover rates.
领导在管理风格上很顽皮,导致员工流失率高。
She had a bit of a buckish attitude towards work, often taking risks.
她在工作态度上有点顽皮,经常冒险行事。
The team's approach to problem-solving was quite buckish, leading to innovative solutions.
这个团队解决问题的方法很顽皮,导致提出了创新的解决方案。