mug的意思和读音

mug

: [mʌɡ] : [mʌɡ]

n.;〈;〈

v.

(Music Game);

mugs  mugged  mugging  

n.cup,beaker,demitasse,sucker,pushover

v.attack,assault,rob,ambush,hold up

mugn.

1.a tall cup for drinking from, usually with straight sides and a handle, used without a saucer

a coffee mug

a beer mug(= a large glass with a handle)

2.a mug and what it contains

a mug of coffee

3.a person's face

I never want to see his ugly mug again.

4.(informal)a person who is stupid and easy to trick

They made me look a complete mug.

He's no mug.

IDMa mugs gamean activity that is unlikely to be successful or make a profitv.

1.[t]~ sbto attack sb violently in order to steal their money, especially in a public place

She had been mugged in the street in broad daylight.

2.[i](informal)~ (for sb/sth)to make silly expressions with your face or behave in a silly, exaggerated way, especially on the stage or before a camera

to mug for the cameras

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v.1.2.,

n.1.a cup with straight sides and no saucer, used mainly for hot drinks2.a large glass with a handle used for drinking beer3.the liquid in a mug, or the amount that a mug contains4.<informal>someone who does not realize that they are being tricked or treated badly5.<informal>someones face6.a criminal who is violent and often not very clever, mainly used in American English1.a cup with straight sides and no saucer, used mainly for hot drinks2.a large glass with a handle used for drinking beer3.the liquid in a mug, or the amount that a mug contains4.<informal>someone who does not realize that they are being tricked or treated badly5.<informal>someones face6.a criminal who is violent and often not very clever, mainly used in American English

v.1.to attack someone in a public place and steal their money, jewelry, or other possessions2.<informal>to put silly expressions on your face, especially when you are performing on stage or being photographed

1. glass mug picnic lunch 便 ...

2.(Music Game) ( FTG) ( MUG) ( PUZ) ...

3. tough: mug: leaking: ...

4. muddy a. mug n. multiple a. ...

5. spill v. , mug vt. prior a. ; ...

6. mould /mold n. mug n. mute a. ...

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1.She dumped the mug and scooped up the warm, wet keys, wiping them against her jeans as she hurried back to the front door.湿湿便

2.Take the mug, remove the spoon and inset one teabag into the mug, If you wish to have the sugar in your tea, inset the sugar at this point.

3."Which leaves you and me, Ron! " said Tonks brightly, knocking over a mug tree as she waved at him.“!”

4.But, as contemporary standard of living rise, sacchariferous is all sorts of mug-up , beverage, sweet fruit is increasing.

5.Approach my pile as if it belongs to someone else, as if I've never seen that broken mug.1、西

6.Spill-proof and easy to hold with either hand, this practical mug is ideal for everyone who prefers a firmer more secure grip.

7.For a classic mug with a modern twist the Tulip and Oxford are proving to be very popular in the first few weeks of being offered.

8.I just realized after we broke up how much her face resembles the face on the mug.

9."How much did the other mug get? " The saloonkeeper demanded.“?”

10.He took a drink from his mug of beer, and then he began.