名词暴徒; 犯罪团伙,黑手党; 民众,乌合之众; 〈美俚〉匪帮,一群罪犯
及物动词聚众包围; 大举包围,围攻; 蜂拥进入
及物动词
1. He was mobbed as soon as he left the house.
他一离开那房子就遭到了人群的袭击。
2. Customers mobbed the store on its first day of opening.
商店开张的第一天顾客纷纷涌入购物。
3. The eager children mobbed the candy man the moment he appeared.
卖糖果的人刚出现,急切的孩子们便把他包围了。
名词
1. The police faced a mob throwing bricks and petrol bombs.
警察面对着一群投掷砖块和汽油弹的暴民。
2. He pushed his way through the mob.
他从人群中挤过去。
1. 怪物:Q:我很好奇,当治疗一个被怪物(mob)攻击的人[被攻击者]时,和治疗一个攻击怪物但自身没受到攻击的人[伤害输出者]时,效果有什么不同呢?Q:是不是说消失(fade) 只是将仇恨暂时的减去了10秒或20秒?在fade效果消失后又加回来了呢?
2. 群氓:)在这一点辜鸿明在<<中国人的精神>>(春秋大义)中再三表示对群氓(mob)的蔑视,的确是儒者本色. 孔子对樊迟的鄙夷也是同样的意思. 对于自己不感兴趣的事情,没有理由作太多的臧否. 所以,作为一个儒家信徒,我不讨厌基督教.
3. mob:management by objectives; 目标管理
4. mob:mobility; 包括松动度
5. mob:mobile offshore base; 移动式海上基地
6. mob:main operating base; 主要作战基地
1. 暴民;乌合之众
A mob is a large, disorganized, and often violent crowd of people.
e.g. Bottles and cans were hurled on the terraces by the mob...
暴徒向看台扔瓶子和罐子。
e.g. The inspectors watched a growing mob of demonstrators gathering.
督察们看见越来越多愤怒的示威者聚集到一起。
2. mob的反义词
2. 大众(含贬义);(尤指)愤怒暴乱的群众
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.
e.g. If they continue like this there is a danger of the mob taking over...
如果他们继续这样下去,就有可能被暴动的群众控制局面。
e.g. They have been exercising what amounts to mob rule.
他们一直在实行相当于暴政的统治。
3. 黑社会;犯罪集团
You can refer to the people involved in organized crime as the Mob .
e.g. ...casinos that the Mob had operated...
黑社会经营的赌场
e.g. It was a Mob killing.
这是一宗黑社会犯下的杀人案件。
4. 团团围住;成群围住
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.
e.g. Her car was mobbed by the media...
她的车被媒体团团围住了。
e.g. They found themselves being mobbed in the street for autographs.
他们发现自己被索要签名的人群围堵在大街上。
1. Justice by mob rule will not lead to more fairness and lawfulness.
2. He is soon met by a lynch mob that strings Jed up for being in possession of allegedly stolen cattle.
3. The state government and police had accused a Muslim mob of torching the train and charged more than 100 Muslims.
4. A mob in Urumqi lost all reason and conscience to unleash the worst form of violence on innocent people.
5. Players and coaches wept with emotion and blew kisses to the delirious mob.
6. Mob mentality is not going to stand still for dialog, discussion and reason.
7. mob的翻译
7. The RSS was temporarily banned after a Hindu mob tore down a mosque in 1992 which lead to bloody religious riots.
8. 911查询·英语单词
8. The result is a tendency to build illegally which has been used as an excuse by extremists for mob violence against the Christians.
9. mob的反义词
9. The public is increasingly fed up with mob scenes and price gouging that result when virtually the entire nation is sent on vacation at once.
10. mob的意思
10. A dispute over mining rights turned into a mob fight on November 18 in Yunnan's Luxi County.
noun
1. mob什么意思
1. a disorderly crowd of people
2. an association of criminals
e.g. police tried to break up the gang
a pack of thieves
3. a loose affiliation of gangsters in charge of organized criminal activities
Synonym: syndicate crime syndicate family
verb