Maverick Meaning in English
word
/ˈmævɝɪk/
MAV-ur-ik
/mˈævəɹˌɪk/
MAV-uh-rik
释义
A maverick is a person who thinks and acts independently, often going against what is usual or expected.
用法与细微差别
Usually describes someone admired for their originality, often in business, politics, or the arts. Slightly informal, sometimes with a sense of risk-taking or rebellion. Can be both positive or negative depending on tone.
Spanish: rebelde independiente - inconformistaPortuguese (BR): independente - inconformistaPortuguese (PT): pensador independente - inconformistaChinese (Simplified): 特立独行的人 - 独行侠Chinese (Traditional): 特立獨行的人 - 獨行俠Hindi: अपनी राह चलने वाला - स्वतंत्र विचारकArabic: مستقل التفكير - خارج عن المألوفBengali: স্বাধীনচেতা ব্যক্তি - বিদ্রোহী (নেতিবাচক) - ছাঁচভাঙা ব্যক্তিRussian: индивидуалист - бунтарьJapanese: 異端児(いたんじ) - 独自の考えを持つ人Vietnamese: người lập dị - người phá cáchKorean: 독불장군 - 개성파Turkish: aykırı kişi - sıra dışı kişiUrdu: منفرد شخص - جَرأتمندIndonesian: người lập dị - người phá cách
例句
He is a maverick who always follows his own ideas.
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The company hired a maverick to bring new ideas.
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She was called a maverick by her teachers.
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He's always been the office maverick—never afraid to challenge the status quo.
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They're looking for a real maverick to shake up the team.
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"Don't be afraid to be a maverick," the coach encouraged.
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