mob
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT A mob is a large, disorganized, and often violent crowd of people. 一大群亂民
The inspectors watched a growing mob of demonstrators gathering. 這些監察員看著越來越多的粗暴的示威人群聚集在一起。
2. N-SING You can refer to the people involved in organized crime as the Mob. 犯罪團夥[非正式]
He makes ends meet by working as a forger for the Mob. 他通過爲犯罪團夥造假來養家糊口。
3. N-SING People sometimes use the mob to refer in a disapproving way to the majority of people in a country or place, especially when these people are behaving in a violent or uncontrolled way. 暴民[英國英語]
If they continue like this there is a danger of the mob taking over. 如果他們繼續如此,就有被暴民接琯的危險。
4. V-T If you say that someone is being mobbed by a crowd of people, you mean that the people are trying to talk to them or get near them in an enthusiastic or threatening way. 成群圍住[usu passive]
Her car was mobbed by the media. 她的汽車被媒躰團團圍住。
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mob /mɒb/ (mobbing,mobbed,mobs)
剑桥词典
- [ 可數名詞:有複數形式的名詞 ] usually disapproving
a large , angry crowd , especially one that could easily become violent
暴民,亂民
The angry mob outside the jail was/were ready to riot . 監獄外憤怒的暴民準備閙事。
a lynch mob 行私刑的暴民
50 people were killed in three days of mob violence . 3天的暴亂中有50人喪生。
[ 可數名詞:有複數形式的名詞 ] informal
a group of people who are friends or who are similar in some way
一群人,一夥;幫派,團夥
The usual mob was/were hanging out at the bar . 酒吧裡閑混的還是往常那夥人。
[ 單數名詞 ] informal
an organization of criminals
犯罪集團
a New York mob leader 紐約犯罪集團的頭目
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