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Swear like a trooper Meaning in English

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ˈswɛɹ/ /ˈɫaɪk/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈtɹupɝ
SWEHR lyke uh TROO-per
swˈeə/ /lˈaɪk/ /æɪ/ /tɹˈuːpɐ
SWAIR lyke uh TROO-puh

释义

To use a lot of very strong or offensive language; to swear or curse a lot, usually in a rough or informal way.

用法与细微差别

Informal and often humorous; describes someone who habitually uses strong language. Common in British English, less so in American. Not literal—doesn't mean someone is a soldier, just that they swear a lot. Similar expressions: 'swear like a sailor.' Avoid in formal situations.

例句

My uncle can swear like a trooper when he gets angry.

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She doesn't usually swear like a trooper, but today she was upset.

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Kids should not swear like a trooper at school.

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Wow, you swear like a trooper when you're playing video games!

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You should hear my dad; he can swear like a trooper if the car won't start.

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After a bad day at work, Mark absolutely swore like a trooper all evening.

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