Hell on wheels Meaning in English
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释义
A person or thing that causes a lot of trouble, excitement, or chaos, often with high energy or aggression. Sometimes used admiringly for fierce determination, but usually implies someone is difficult to handle.
用法与细微差别
Mostly informal or slang in American English. Can refer to a wild, rebellious person, a dangerously fast driver, or anything very hard to control. Sometimes expresses rough admiration, but usually means someone is trouble. Not literal—don't use for actual vehicles unless joking.
例句
My little brother is hell on wheels when he eats too much sugar.
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That old dog is hell on wheels—he won’t let anyone near the yard.
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The new manager is hell on wheels—she changed all the rules on the first day.
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Jake’s been hell on wheels ever since he got that motorcycle.
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Don’t let your kids near her—she’s hell on wheels when she gets mad.
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That sales team is hell on wheels—they’ll close any deal, no matter how tough.
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