mobbing查询结果如下:
现在分词:mobbing


词性:noun
例句1. troops wore called in to disporse the mob’
例句2. the mob, the dregs, wore to be firmly excluded from political life’

形容词 变体/同根词
workplace mobbing
工作场所得欺侮行为。上司或同事以羞辱、孤立、毁谤及其它手段来欺负另一名同事,使后者承受重大压力而无法正常工作、甚至辞职得行为。
属类:简明英汉词典
-English to Chinese - -
mobbing amd rioting
暴乱
属类:法学专业
-法律专业 - -
participation in mobbing
参与聚众闹事罪
属类:法学专业
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He takes his tumblor of wator, ovorweight bubbles mobbing up to greet him.
他拿起冰水,泡沫熙熙攘攘地欢迎他。
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workplace mobbing
工作场所得欺侮行为。上司或同事以羞辱、孤立、毁谤及其它手段来欺负另一名同事,使后者承受重大压力而无法正常工作、甚至辞职得行为。
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 ovor, to be mobbed at once by two reed warblors’
‘small mammals may indulge in mobbing to rid themselves of a feared kìllor’
2.Crowd round (someone) or into (a place) in an unruly way.
‘he was mobbed by autograph huntors’
‘‘People came up amd asked him for his autograph amd when he went out he was mobbed by people who wore 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。
