mug 的英语意思
mugmug1 /mʌɡ/ noun [countable]
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a tall cup used for drinking tea, coffee etc用于喝茶、咖啡等的高身带柄杯;马克杯:
a coffee mug咖啡马克杯2a large glass with a handle, used especially for drinking beer带把手的大玻璃杯,尤用于喝啤酒:
a beer mug啤酒杯3mug/mugful of something a mug and the liquid inside it一马克杯(连同其中的液体):
Two mugs of tea, please.请来两杯茶。4British English spoken口语 informal非正式 someone who is stupid and easy to deceive愚蠢且容易受骗的人;傻瓜:
Only a mug would pay that much for a meal.只有傻瓜才会为一顿饭付那么多钱。5be a mug’s game British English spoken口语 to be something that only stupid people do because it is not likely to be successful or to bring you money只有蠢人才做的事,因为成功或赚钱的可能性极低:
Gambling is a mug’s game.赌博是蠢人才干的事。6spoken口语 informal非正式 a face脸:
Something scared him. Probably your ugly mug!什么东西吓到他了。大概是你那张丑脸!
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a tall cup used for drinking tea, coffee etc用于喝茶、咖啡等的高身带柄杯;马克杯:
a coffee mug咖啡马克杯2a large glass with a handle, used especially for drinking beer带把手的大玻璃杯,尤用于喝啤酒:
a beer mug啤酒杯3mug/mugful of something a mug and the liquid inside it一马克杯(连同其中的液体):
Two mugs of tea, please.请来两杯茶。4British English spoken口语 informal非正式 someone who is stupid and easy to deceive愚蠢且容易受骗的人;傻瓜:
Only a mug would pay that much for a meal.只有傻瓜才会为一顿饭付那么多钱。5be a mug’s game British English spoken口语 to be something that only stupid people do because it is not likely to be successful or to bring you money只有蠢人才做的事,因为成功或赚钱的可能性极低:
Gambling is a mug’s game.赌博是蠢人才干的事。6spoken口语 informal非正式 a face脸:
Something scared him. Probably your ugly mug!什么东西吓到他了。大概是你那张丑脸!mugmug2 verb (past tense and past participle mugged, present participle mugging)
1[transitive] to attack someone and rob them in a public place在公共场所袭击并抢劫某人:
A lot of people won’t go out alone at night because they’re afraid of being mugged.很多人不敢在夜间独自外出,因为害怕遭到抢劫。► see thesaurus at attack, steal2[intransitive] American English informal非正式 to make silly expressions with your face or behave in a silly way, especially for a photograph or in a play做鬼脸或举止滑稽,尤指拍照时或在戏剧演出中mug for
All the kids were mugging for the camera.所有的孩子都在对着镜头做鬼脸。mug up phrasal verb British English informal非正式 to try to learn something in a short time, especially for an examination在短时间内突击学习,尤指应付考试 SYN swot upmug up on
Jeannie can’t come. She’s busy mugging up on science for her exam.Jeannie 来不了。她正忙着为考试突击复习理科。mug something ↔ up
Mug up as much as you can about the country before your trip.旅行前尽量多突击了解那个国家的情况。
1[transitive] to attack someone and rob them in a public place在公共场所袭击并抢劫某人:
A lot of people won’t go out alone at night because they’re afraid of being mugged.很多人不敢在夜间独自外出,因为害怕遭到抢劫。► see thesaurus at attack, steal2[intransitive] American English informal非正式 to make silly expressions with your face or behave in a silly way, especially for a photograph or in a play做鬼脸或举止滑稽,尤指拍照时或在戏剧演出中mug for
All the kids were mugging for the camera.所有的孩子都在对着镜头做鬼脸。mug up phrasal verb British English informal非正式 to try to learn something in a short time, especially for an examination在短时间内突击学习,尤指应付考试 SYN swot upmug up on
Jeannie can’t come. She’s busy mugging up on science for her exam.Jeannie 来不了。她正忙着为考试突击复习理科。mug something ↔ up
Mug up as much as you can about the country before your trip.旅行前尽量多突击了解那个国家的情况。