hoodlum
FREQ #23636
n. 暴徒, 年轻无赖
发音
其它
/ˈhuːdləm/
词形变化
hoodla
hoodlums
复数
hoodlums
释义与例句
n.
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1.
A gangster; a hired thug.
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2.
A rough or violent youth.
阿飞
流氓
歹徒
词汇关系
词源
First attested in a December 1866 Daily Alta California article, which mentions "the 'Hoodlum Gang' of juvenile thieves". Several possible origins have been proposed. It may derive from a Germanic word like Swabian hudelum (“disorderly”) or Bavarian Haderlump (“ragamuffin”). Herbert Asbury's book The Barbary Coast: An Informal History of the San Francisco Underworld (1933, A. A. Knopf, New York) says the word originated in San Francisco from a particular street gang's call to unemployed Irishmen to "huddle 'em" (to beat up Chinese migrants), after which San Francisco newspapers took to calling street gangs "hoodlums".
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