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mob
[mɔb]
释义
释义1:n.人群
the common people
释义2:n.暴徒,黑手党 A criminal organization, especially the Mafia operating in the United States.
释义3:vt. 围聚,围拢,成群围住 to crowd around noisily, as from curiosity or hostility
例句
Margaret: I didn't think I'd be the only one to say that. I thought I'd have the safety of a mob.(The Newsroom)
玛格丽特:没想到我是唯一一个讲段子的人。本以为大家一起笑就能法不责众了。(新闻编辑室)
John: You see, this is not a "me versus you" thing anymore. This is us, an "us" thing, all right? It's us for the escape.
Michael: Is it? Or is this about you getting back in good with the mob again? (Prison Break)
约翰:你看,这不再是“你我对决”,这是“我们”的事,对吧?是我们要逃出去。
迈克尔:是吗?或者你只是要重新回去和那些暴民好好相处。(越狱)
Charlie:There's a mob out there with pitchforks!(The Newsroom)
查理:外面有一群拿着干草叉的暴徒呢!(新闻编辑室)
Blair: Looking for your boyfriend?
Serena: Uh, no. He's probably getting mobbed by fans right now. (Gossip Girl)
布莱尔:在找你男友?
赛琳娜:没有。他可能正被粉丝簇拥呢吧。(绯闻女孩)