mobbed查询结果如下:
词性:|noun|
例句1. troops were called in to disperse the mob
例句2. the mob, the dregs, were to be firmly excluded from political life
形容词 变体/同根词
The pickpocket was mobbed by angry women.
扒手被愤怒的妇女们包围着。
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Baseball star Sammy Sosa was mobbed by Japan fans as he arrived in Tokyo on Wednesday. Sosa is there to play in the US v Japan All-Star matches.
棒球明星塞米·索萨星期三抵达东京的时候受到日本球迷的热烈欢迎,索萨是去那儿参加美国队对日本队的全明星赛的。
属类:体育娱乐-体育-棒(垒)球-
Visitors moBBed the fairgrounds.
参观者们涌入商品展览地
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When he left the hall the party leader was moBBed By his supporters.
当党的领导人离开大厅时,一群支持者围了上来。
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When he left the hall after his speech, the party leader was mobbed by his supporters.
当这位政党领袖结束演讲离开大厅时,一大群支持者围住了他。
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When he left the hall after his speech, the party leader was moBBed By his supporters.
当这位政党领袖结束演讲离开大厅时,一大群支持者围住他欢呼。
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The waiting newsmen mobbed forward
等候的记者们蜂拥向前。
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The angry crowd mobbed the football team.
愤怒的群众围攻足球队.
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The celebrated violinist was mobbed by the audience.
观众团团围住了这位著名的小提琴演奏家。
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The returning soldiers were mobbed in the streets
归来的士兵们在街上受到了群众的欢呼。
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The children mobbed the baseball star.
孩子们欢呼着朝那棒球明星围上去。
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The police station was terribly mobbed .
警察局惨遭围攻。
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The eager children moBBed the candy man the moment he appeared.
卖糖果的人刚出现,急切的孩子们便把他包围了。
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The eager children mobbed the candy man the moment he appeared.
卖糖果的人刚一露面,热切盼望的孩子们就将他团团围住了。
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The pop singer was mobbed by teenagers.
那个唱流行歌曲的歌手被一群青年团团围住。
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Fans mobbed the actor wherever he went
那位演员走到哪里,影迷们都围着他。
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Eager fans moBBed the popular singer.
热切的歌迷们团团围住住这位流行歌手
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The crowd mobbed the popular film star.
人们围住了那位受人欢迎的电影明星。
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Customers mobbed the store on its first day of opening.
商店开张的第一天顾客纷纷涌入购物。
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The demonstrators mobbed the police.
示威者群起向警察袭击。
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The quarterback was mobbed by the defensive line.
四分卫遭到防守线球员猛烈攻击
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On April 17, Ford dealerships everywhere were mobbed with customers
四月十七日,全国各地的福特承销店都挤满了顾客。
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He was mobbed as soon as he left the prison gates.
他一离开监狱的大门,就受到了围攻。
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He was mobbed as soon as he left the house.
他一离开那房子就遭到了人群的袭击。
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The singer was mobbed by his fans.
这歌手被歌迷们团团围住。
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The store was mobbed by shoppers during the big sale.
这家商店在大拍卖时遭受到了顾客的袭击。
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The large bird was mobbed by all smaller birds.
这只大鸟受到了所有比它小的鸟的攻击。
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in the cases of all three types of stuffed bird those decorated with stripes were approached more cautiously and mobbed less than those without stripes.
对于那些装饰了条纹的三种鸟类标本,它们更谨慎地接触,并且围攻那些没有条纹的鸟类。
属类:时事政治-经济学人双语版-模仿 春天第一只雀鹰 -
Though the warblers could clearly tell the difference between the species (they mobbed the cuckoos most and stayed farthest away from the sparrowhawks),
虽然莺类可以很清楚地分辨出这些鸟类的不同(它们主要围攻杜鹃,最大限度地远离雀鹰),
属类:时事政治-经济学人双语版-模仿 春天第一只雀鹰 -
In particular, they measured how closely the nestholders were willing to approach the stuffed intruder, and also how noisily the intruder was mobbed , in an attempt to drive it away.
他们会专门评估这些巢主人对于不速之客的接近程度,以及围攻入侵者并试图将其赶走的激烈场景。
属类:时事政治-经济学人双语版-模仿 春天第一只雀鹰 -
|noun|
1.A flock or herd of animals.
‘a _mob_ of cattle’
‘Cattle seem to recognise this, so in a _mob_ of mixed breeds, the yaks generally set the pattern.’
2.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’
‘He is a fine batsman but it is his gift for words that distinguishes him from the rest of the _mob_ who play cricket and then write about it.’
3.A large crowd of people, especially one that is disorderly and intent on causing trouble or violence.
‘a _mob_ of protesters’
‘I feared trouble because the _mob_ was growing restless and violent.’
4.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’
5.The Mafia or a similar criminal organization.
‘he gambled at a time when the _Mob_ ran gaming’
‘And though Barry has been one of the _Mob_ ’s more dependable components, he is as capable of playing as wildly, as out of control, as the rest of them.’
6.The ordinary people.
‘the age-old fear that the _mob_ may organize to destroy the last vestiges of civilized life’
‘There is no _mob_ of the proletariat here to rip you apart.’
|verb|
1.(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’
2.Crowd round (someone) or into (a place) in an unruly way.
‘he was _mobbed_ by autograph hunters’
‘‘People came up and asked him for his autograph and when he went out he was _mobbed_ by people who were convinced it was him,’ recalls Giovanni.’
独上高台望四海 手揽云月傍天飞, 落叶重重已十月 归鸟凄凄啼心扉。