单词:mobs
n a loose affiliation of gangsters in charge of organized criminal activities
n an association of criminals
v press tightly together or cram
MOBS的用法和样例:
例句
- The police faced a mob throwing bricks and petrol bombs.警察面对一群投掷砖块和汽油弹的暴徒。
- There were angry cries from the mob.暴徒们在怒吼。
- They are unruly mob.他们是些难以控制的暴徒。
- Pop stars are always moaning about being mobbed by their fans.流行歌星总是抱怨他们受到歌迷的包围。
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