Troublemaker Noun Encouraging People Trouble·Maker ˈtrʌblmeɪkə(R ˈtrʌblmeɪkər Arguments
A 'troublemaker' is defined as someone who causes unpleasantness, quarrels, or fights, particularly by encouraging opposition to authority.
For example: The regional governor was given powers to outlaw strikes and expel suspected troublemakers.
[N-COUNT 可数名词]闹事者;捣乱分子;(尤指)煽动作乱者 If you refer to someone as a troublemaker, you mean that they cause unpleasantness, quarrels, or fights, especially by encouraging people to oppose authority.
[disapproval]
The regional governor has been given powers to outlaw strikes and expel suspected troublemakers.
地方长官被赋予禁止罢工、驱逐嫌疑闹事者的权力。
Oxford
trouble·maker/ˈtrʌblmeɪkə(r); NAmEˈtrʌblmeɪkər/nouna person who often causes trouble, especially by involving others in arguments or encouraging them to complain about people in authority 麻烦制造者;搬弄是非者;捣乱者;闹事者troublemakertroublemakerstrouble·maker/ˈtrʌblmeɪkə(r); NAmEˈtrʌblmeɪkər/