0 behaviour, especially a child's, that is slightly bad but is not intended to cause serious harm or damage -- (尤指儿童的)恶作剧,淘气,捣蛋
She's a lively little girl, full of mischief. 她是一个活泼好动的小姑娘,特别爱淘气。
He needs a hobby to keep him busy and stop him from getting into mischief. 他需要培养一个爱好让他有事可忙,不再调皮捣蛋。
Maybe a new bike would keep him out of mischief. 也许一辆新自行车会让他不再淘气。
I hope you haven't been up to any mischief while I was gone. 我希望我不在时你没有搞什么恶作剧。
criminal mischief 刑事毁坏
We need legislation appropriate to cover a variety of different situations and mischiefs that cause problems in local communities.
All sorts of conceivable mischiefs have been conjured up with regard to this regulation.
The validity of whatever the legislation is applies equally, irrespective of the prevalence or otherwise of the mischiefs that the legislation attempts to prevent.
Seeing that the burden is falling upon the taxpayer it ought to be administered locally, otherwise great mischiefs may arise.
We find ourselves in the 1990s with new, well-defined mischiefs that the law does not address at all or does not address with any certainty.
We have concentrated on the real mischiefs that need to be addressed in terms of international crime.
There are already provisions in place to combat mischiefs of this sort.
A continuance of the present system will be filled with a thousand evils and innumerable mischiefs.
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