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Up to mischief
Up to mischief












12 He was sitting there playing with the toilet roll. > 1999 Gloucestershire Echo (Nexis) 25 Oct. a child) who causes petty annoyance or acts in a naughty or vexatious manner.

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A wrong suffered by a particular individual or individuals under a law" -> If your cows escaped into my garden and cause damage, you have caused a mischief. (i) the phrase above "Don't try to lift that heavy box, you'll do yourself a mischief!" (an injury) Mischief is usually uncountable with the meaning of the general class of petty annoyances or acts done in a naughty or vexatious manner. "The bank was the scene of a robbery." -> a specific instance of robbery. "He was charged by the police with robbery." - The generality of robbery. refers to the developing and strengthening of a conditioned response (CR) through repeated pairings of a neutral stimulus (NS) with an unconditioned stimulus (US). The distinction you need to grasp is the difference between the countable and the uncountable No creo que haya una palabra para el último.Click to expand.You only needed one question "Is "mischieves" used correctly in that sentence?" and the answer is "No, and the plural of mischief is mischief s" si planea hacer la vida difícil durante mucho tiempo, entonces es un niño malo y probablemente debería ver a un terapeuta. si tenía la intención de hacer algo malo por una consecuencia a corto plazo (como que le gritaran o le dieran un “timeout”), entonces es "mischievous" o "a troublemaker". si está actuando mal muy de repente pero no quiere tener efectos a largo plazo, entonces está "bad-tempered". También estoy usando el traductor de Google, así que si algo no tiene sentido, lo es como una balanza. Buy a discounted Paperback of Mirabelle Gets up to Mischief online from Australias. No creo que haya una palabra para el último. Booktopia has Mirabelle Gets up to Mischief by Harriet Muncaster. si planea hacer la vida difícil durante mucho tiempo, entonces es un niño malo y probablemente debería ver a un terapeuta. 2 : a cause or source of harm, evil, or irritation especially : a person who causes mischief He's a real mischief to his family.

up to mischief

si está actuando mal muy de repente pero no quiere tener efectos a largo plazo, entonces está "bad-tempered". A related expression, cut up monkey-shines to behave in a mischievous or frolicksome manner, gave rise to other variations such as cut monkeyshines.














Up to mischief