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شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
english
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mischief verbs be up to mischief (= be doing things that cause trouble or damage ) • The children were lively and always up to mischief. get into/up to mischief ( also make mischief ) (= do things that cause trouble or damage ) • You spend too much time getting into mischief! keep/stay out of mischief (= not do things that cause trouble etc ) • Can I trust you to stay our of mischief for half an hour? keep somebody out of mischief (= prevent someone from causing trouble ) • Playing football helps keep him out of mischief. cause mischief (= do things that cause trouble or damage ) • Boys were wandering around, out to cause mischief. somebody's eyes twinkle/dance with mischief (= they show that someone wants to cause trouble, play tricks etc ) • Leo nodded, his eyes shining with mischief. phrases full of mischief (= often playing tricks on people or causing trouble ) • I remembered him as a giggling boy who was full of mischief. a glint/hint of mischief (= an expression that shows someone wants to play tricks ) • There was a glint of mischief in her eyes.
transnet.ir
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noun playfulness: The little boy was full of mischief. noun trouble: He was trying to cause mischief.
Simple Definitions
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see MAKE MISCHIEF.
American Heritage Idioms
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noun QUANT. glint, hint There was a glint of mischief in her eyes. VERB + MISCHIEF cause, do, make Such people will do anything they can to make mischief. | get into/up to Don't get up to any mischief while we're out. | keep/stay out of Try to stay out of mischief, will you?
Oxford Collocations Dictionary