mugging 英 ['mʌɡɪŋ]   美 ['mʌɡɪŋ]

mugging

mugging  英 ['mʌɡɪŋ] 美 ['mʌɡɪŋ]

n. 行凶抢劫;(美)哑剧  v. 自背后袭击并抢劫;扮鬼脸(mug的ing形式) 

名词复数:muggings 

When the curtain fell the actor was still mugging to the audience. 幕落时,那个男演员还在向观众做鬼脸。
In Damon's book, a wonderful book on psychopathy, he talks about a thirteen-year-old mugger who specialized in mugging blind people. 在Damon一本关于精神变态的书中,他谈到一个13岁的行凶劫匪,他专门行凶抢劫盲人。

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  • n. 行凶抢劫;(美)哑剧
  • v. 自背后袭击并抢劫;扮鬼脸(mug的ing形式)
  • 1. When the curtain fell the actor was still mugging to the audience.

    幕落时,那个男演员还在向观众做鬼脸。

  • 2. In Damon's book, a wonderful book on psychopathy, he talks about a thirteen-year-old mugger who specialized in mugging blind people.

    在Damon一本关于精神变态的书中,他谈到一个13岁的行凶劫匪,他专门行凶抢劫盲人。

  • 3. At times this feels like a horror movie, with rain battering bedroom windows, the wind swirling like an angry ghost and Streep mugging up a storm of her own.

    这也许听起来像是部恐怖片,大雨拍击着卧室的窗户,像厉鬼一样的风在空中打旋,而斯特普里要挣扎在由自己制造的这场暴风雨中。

  • mugging (n.) "violent physical attack," 1846, verbal noun from mug (v.1). As "grimmacing, making faces," 1937, from mug (v.2).
mug·ging / ˈmʌɡɪŋ ; NAmE ˈmʌɡɪŋ / noun [uncountable ,  countable ] the crime of attacking sb violently, or threatening to do so, in order to steal their money, especially in a public place 公然行凶抢劫案;拦路抢劫罪 Mugging is on the increase. 抢劫犯罪呈上升趋势。 There have been several muggings here recently. 最近这里发生了几起行凶抢劫案。 mugging muggings mug·ging / ˈmʌɡɪŋ ; NAmE ˈmʌɡɪŋ /
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