lout
/laʊt/ (bre, ipa) · [lˈaʊt] /laʊt/ (ame, ipa) · [lˈaʊt] /ˈlau̇t/ (ame, mw)
lout — 名詞
- loutsingular
- loutsplural
1. A lout is a young male whose public behaviour is rude and aggressive — he may sh
莽撞青年
舉止粗魯無禮、常惹事的年輕男子
A lout is a young male whose public behaviour is rude and aggressive — he may shout at strangers, push people, or cause damage without caring about the consequences.
The security guard asked the lout to leave the station after he shouted at passengers.
保全要求那名莽撞青年離開車站,因為他對乘客大吼大叫。
countable noun used with definite article
A group of louts smashed the bus shelter and threw bottles at passing cars.
一群莽撞青年砸壞了公車候車亭,還朝經過的汽車丟瓶子。
plural form with collective noun 'a group of'
Residents said the local shop was a meeting place for young louts who harassed customers.
居民表示,那間小店已成為莽撞青年的聚集場所,他們會騷擾顧客。
The teenager was called a lout after he painted graffiti on a neighbour's wall.
那名青少年在鄰居的牆上塗鴉後,被人稱為莽撞青年。
A drunken lout started a fight outside the cinema, so the manager called the police.
一名喝醉的莽撞青年在電影院外鬥毆,經理於是報警處理。
- gentleman
a man who is polite, well-mannered, and considerate of others
文法句型
a [adjective] lout
a [noun] of louts
用法筆記
This word expresses strong disapproval. It is most often used in news reports and community complaints about anti-social behaviour by young men in public spaces. Avoid using it as a direct insult — it sounds dated or overly dramatic in face-to-face arguments.