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mug ☞mugn. [mʌɡ] (mugs)
双解释义 1. C 马克杯(圆筒形有柄大杯);一大杯之量 drinking vessel of china, metal or plastic with a handle, for use without a saucer 2. C 〈口〉容易受骗的人,傻瓜 person who is easily deceived 3. C 〈俚〉脸 face 词汇搭配 名词+~ beer〔coffee〕 ~ 大啤酒〔咖啡〕杯~+介词 a ~ of coffee〔soup〕 一大杯咖啡〔汤〕句型例句 There are three coffee mugs on the table. 桌子上有三个大咖啡杯。 I don't think some mug will buy his fake jewelry. 我想没有哪个傻瓜会买他的假珠宝。 She's got a handsome mug. 她有一张漂亮的脸蛋。 What an ugly mug! 多难看的一张脸!常用短语 ♣ a mug's game 不易成功的事,无利可图的事 activity unlikely to be successful or profitable Trying to sell overcoats in midsummer is a real mug's game. 大夏天推销大衣,真是白费力气。词语辨异 ♣ mug, cup, glass, tumbler 参见cup条。 ☞mugv. [mʌɡ] (mugs; mugged; mugging)
双解释义 1. vt.对…行凶抢劫 attack and rob (sb) violently out of doors2. vt. & vi.钻研,苦读 study hard at a particular subject 句型例句 用作及物动词 ▲ S+~+n./pron. ◇ 用于be ~ed结构 A lot of people won't go out at night for fear of being mugged. 因害怕遭到抢劫,许多人在晚上不出门。常用短语 ♣ mug up (v.+adv.) 〈口〉考前赶(功课) learn (sth such as a subject) by hard study, usually for short time, as for an examination ▲ mug sth ⇔ up I must mug up some facts about Shakespeare's language if I am to take the exam. 如果我要参加下周的考试,那就得拼命死记一些有关莎翁在遣词造句方面的知识。 |