词汇 | mob |
释义 | mob Theme: CRIME n. the crime syndicate. (Underworld and journalistic.)The mob has held this city in abject terror for years.One of the biggest fish in the mob was pulled from the river yesterday. mob 1. noun 1 a group of friends US, 1939. 2 a group of people sharing some connection AUSTRALIA, 1848. 3 a gang of criminals UK, 1791. 4 a military unit UK, 1894. 5 a group of surfers AUSTRALIA, 1964. 6 a group of Aboriginal Australians; in Aboriginal English, a tribe, language group or Aboriginal community AUSTRALIA, 1828. 7 in circus and carnival usage, the men employed by the show as a group US, 1981. 8 a group of animals; a flock or herd AUSTRALIA, 1828 2. verb 1 to idle, to relax with friends US, 1995. 2 to surround, yell at and assault US, 1998 Mob noun► the Moborganized crime; the Mafia US, 1969MOB money over bitches US, 1998heavy mobA large group of people, especially one inclined toward violence or unrest. As the demonstration began, a heavy mob of masked men fell upon us and began assaulting anyone carrying a protest sign. the ˈheavy mob/brigade(British English, informal) a group of strong, often violent people employed to do something such as protect somebody: I had to laugh when he turned up at the meeting with his heavy mob, as if he was a mafia boss or something.mob(mɑb) n. the crime syndicate. (Underworld and journalistic.) One of the biggest fish in the mob was pulled from the river yesterday. |
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