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mugging
- IPA[ˈmʌɡɪŋ]
英式
- an act of attacking and robbing someone in a public place
noun: mugging, plural noun: muggings
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- 1. an act of attacking and robbing someone in a public place he was the victim of a brutal mugging
- a large cup, typically cylindrical with a handle and used without a saucer: she picked up her coffee mug
- attack and rob (someone) in a public place: he was mugged by three men who stole his bike
Oxford Dictionary
- a large cup, typically cylindrical with a handle and used without a saucer: she picked up her coffee mug
- attack and rob (someone) in a public place: he was mugged by three men who stole his bike
Oxford American Dictionary
- learn or revise a subject as far as possible in a short time: I'm constantly having to mug up things ahead of teaching them we had mugged up on all things Venetian before the start of the course
Oxford Dictionary
- learn or review a subject as much as possible in a short time; cram: I'm constantly having to mug up things ahead of teaching them we had mugged up on all things Venetian before the start of the course
Oxford American Dictionary
- a photograph of a person's face made for an official purpose, especially police records: when shown mugshots, the victim was unable to recognize anyone
Oxford American Dictionary
- a person who is stupid and vulgar: older Australians consider him a two-bob mug lair, all bleach and trousers
Oxford Dictionary
- a mug used or designed for use like a toothglass.
Oxford Dictionary
- an activity in which it is foolish to engage because it is likely to be unsuccessful or dangerous
Oxford American Dictionary
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- an act of attacking and robbing someone in a public place: he was the victim of a brutal mugging
Oxford American Dictionary