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词汇 hooliganism
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Definition of hooliganism in English:

hooliganism

nounˈhuːlɪɡ(ə)nɪz(ə)mˈhuləɡəˌnɪzəm
mass noun
  • Violent or rowdy behaviour by young troublemakers, typically in a gang.

    the problems of football hooliganism
    an act of mindless hooliganism
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This kind of mindless hooliganism serves no purpose whatever.
    • The arrest was made as part of a police operation to curb football hooliganism.
    • Furious residents called for tougher police measures in a desperate bid to combat hooliganism.
    • There was much talk about Scottish police requiring more powers to tackle hooliganism.
    • When he recorded a short speech condemning hooliganism, it was broadcast simultaneously on three national TV networks like a prime ministerial address.
    • The former vice chancellor was honoured for his contribution in curbing the hooliganism on the campus.
    • Social workers, literary figures and leaders have condemned the hooliganism of the workers and demanded stern action.
    • Italy's sports minister has demanded that clubs take immediate steps to tackle hooliganism.
    • Two years ago, he admitted the police had been caught out by a spate of petty hooliganism, but this year he said police leave had been cancelled and extra officers would be on duty until Bonfire Night and beyond.
    • The government has recently introduced a law to combat hooliganism.

Definition of hooliganism in US English:

hooliganism

nounˈho͞oləɡəˌnizəmˈhuləɡəˌnɪzəm
  • Violent or rowdy behavior by young troublemakers, typically in a gang.

    the problems of soccer hooliganism
    an act of mindless hooliganism
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Social workers, literary figures and leaders have condemned the hooliganism of the workers and demanded stern action.
    • The arrest was made as part of a police operation to curb football hooliganism.
    • Italy's sports minister has demanded that clubs take immediate steps to tackle hooliganism.
    • Two years ago, he admitted the police had been caught out by a spate of petty hooliganism, but this year he said police leave had been cancelled and extra officers would be on duty until Bonfire Night and beyond.
    • There was much talk about Scottish police requiring more powers to tackle hooliganism.
    • Furious residents called for tougher police measures in a desperate bid to combat hooliganism.
    • When he recorded a short speech condemning hooliganism, it was broadcast simultaneously on three national TV networks like a prime ministerial address.
    • The former vice chancellor was honoured for his contribution in curbing the hooliganism on the campus.
    • This kind of mindless hooliganism serves no purpose whatever.
    • The government has recently introduced a law to combat hooliganism.
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