mob的意思和读音

mob

: [mɑb] : [mɒb]

n.;(

v.

mobs  mobbed  mobbing  

adj.+n.angry mob

v.+n.control mob

v.avoid,defend

n.crowd,horde,mass,multitude,throng

v.besiege,descend on,crowd around,surround,attack

mobn.

1.[c][singspv];(a large crowd of people, especially one that may become violent or cause trouble

an angry/unruly mob

The mob was/were preparing to storm the building.

an excited mob of fans

mob rule(= a situation in which a mob has control, rather than people in authority)

2.[c][ususing](informal)a group of people who are similar in some way

All the usual mob were there.

3.[sing](informal)the people involved in organized crime; the Mafia

4.[c]a group of animals

a mob of cattle

v.

1.~ sthif a crowd of birds or animalsmob another bird or animal, they gather round it and attack it

2.~ sbif a person ismobbed by a crowd of people, the crowd gathers round them in order to see them and try and get their attention

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v.1.,,;2.

n.1.a large crowd of people that is dangerous or difficult to control; involving or typical of a mob2.an organized group of criminals such as the mafia; belonging to or involving an organized group of criminals3.a group of people who are connected in some way4.an insulting word for the people from a low social class5.a large group of animals1.a large crowd of people that is dangerous or difficult to control; involving or typical of a mob2.an organized group of criminals such as the mafia; belonging to or involving an organized group of criminals3.a group of people who are connected in some way4.an insulting word for the people from a low social class5.a large group of animals

v.1.if a large group of people mob someone or something, they surround them in an angry or excited way

1. ) mobocracy n mob + ) mobocract n ...

2. melee mob orgy of bloodshed ...

3. moat mob mock ...

4. mar v. mob n. v. mop n.

5. ... MMO - Massively Multiplayer Online, 线MOB - 。 Newb -

6. cessation n mob n informer n ...

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1.It embraced him, in Guinness's grand postwar decade of Ealing Studios comedies The Man in the White Suit, and The Lavender Hill Mob.

2.Last night, after finally resigning, Mr Berlusconi slipped out of a side door of the president's palace to dodge a raucous mob.

3.Army units trying to block off the sprawling protest site came under attack by a mob tossing rocks, firecrackers and petrol bombs.

4.They were a mob of marauders , each of whom carried or dragged along with him a mass of objects he regarded as precious and useful.西

5.Now that the mob has got its way on this, it is going to be harder for other companies to insist on their management's right to manage.

6.The mob of Edinburgh, when thoroughly excited, had been at all times one of the fiercest which could be found in Europe.

7.Of all the dishes, this is the one most likely to be mistaken for a threatening message from the mob. It' a sheep' head. Boiled.

8.The news was that the mob had broken down the barricades and were even then preparing to storm the palace.

9.Another, he admits, is that when one of his predecessors cracked down on smuggling, a mob burnt down the police station.

10.We were a bit of a mob; we would all surge together and smash it.