troublemaker
n. 惹是生非者,搗亂者
If you refer to someone as a troublemaker, you mean that they cause unpleasantness, quarrels, or fights, especially by encouraging people to oppose authority.
The regional governor has been given powers to outlaw strikes and expel suspected troublemakers.
地方長官被賦予禁止罷工、驅逐嫌疑鬧事者的權力。
1. someone who deliberately stirs up trouble
His friends think he's cool, but his teachers think he a troublemaker.
他朋友們認為他很酷, 但老師認為他是個搗蛋鬼.
As he is a troublemaker, no one likes to work together with him.
這個人愛攪局, 誰都不願同他共事.
In many classrooms, Perry might simply have been regarded as a troublemaker.
在很多課堂上, 佩裡可能都被認為是個搗蛋鬼.
My brother, quite a troublemaker as a juvenile, can tie and untie any knot.
我哥哥在少年時經常惹事生非, 但他打結解結是把好手.
They also did not want to be labeled a troublemaker or to lose their jobs.
而且她們不想被說成是“事媽”,或者因此而失去工作.