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mob
- IPA[mɒb]
英式
- a large crowd of people, especially one that is disorderly and intent on causing trouble or violence;a group of people in the same place or with something in common
- crowd round (someone) or into (a place) in an unruly way;(of a group of birds or mammals) surround and attack (a predator or other source of threat) in order to drive it off
noun: mob, plural noun: mobs
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名詞
- 1. a large crowd of people, especially one that is disorderly and intent on causing trouble or violence a mob of protesters 同義詞
- ▪ British informal a group of people in the same place or with something in common he stood out from the rest of the mob with his silver hair and stacked shoes 同義詞
- ▪ Australian an Aboriginal extended family or community my mob travelled and traded with other people the local mob called this spot Gimba, which means good pastures
- ▪ the ordinary people the age-old fear that the mob may organize to destroy the last vestiges of civilized life 同義詞
- 2. North American the Mafia or a similar criminal organization he gambled at a time when the Mob ran gaming
- 3. Australian, New Zealand a flock or herd of animals a mob of cattle
動詞
- 1. crowd round (someone) or into (a place) in an unruly way he was mobbed by autograph hunters 同義詞
- ▪ (of a group of birds or mammals) surround and attack (a predator or other source of threat) in order to drive it off a cuckoo flew over, to be mobbed at once by two reed warblers small mammals may indulge in mobbing to rid themselves of a feared killer
- engaged in or connected with organized crime: he denied that his family was in any way mobbed up a mobbed-up Wall Street insider
Oxford Dictionary
- engaged in or connected with organized crime: he denied that his family was in any way mobbed up a mobbed-up Wall Street insider
Oxford American Dictionary
- a band of people intent on lynching someone.
Oxford American Dictionary
- (in Aboriginal English) us; we: the Government don't do anything for us mob here
Oxford Dictionary
- in considerable numbers: they came mob-handed
Oxford Dictionary
- control of a political situation by those outside the conventional or lawful realm, typically ... the leadership were criticized for giving in to mob rule
Oxford American Dictionary
- a large public gathering at which people perform an unusual or seemingly random act and then ... equipped with cameras and LED lights, a flash mob of 135 people appeared out of nowhere to put on a performance
Oxford Dictionary
- a group of people who assemble, move, or act collectively by using mobile phones or other ... smart mobs, moving from party to party with each new reported celebrity sighting
Oxford American Dictionary
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美式
- a large crowd of people, especially one that is disorderly and intent on causing trouble or ... a mob of protesters
- crowd around (someone) in an unruly and excitable way in order to admire or attack them: he was mobbed by autograph hunters
Oxford American Dictionary