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美:[ˈmʌɡɪŋ]
英:[ˈmʌgɪŋ]
美:[ˈmʌɡɪŋ]
复数:muggings
词根:mug
n.mug 杯子;脸;苦读者
mugger 行凶抢劫者,偷袭抢劫者;泽鳄(产于非洲)
vi.mug 扮鬼脸,做怪相;行凶抢劫
vt.mug 给……拍照
noun
a cylindrical drinking cup
the face or mouth of a person
grimace
mug shot
fool, blockhead
punk, thug
verb (1)
intransitive verb
to pose or make faces especially to attract attention or for a camera
transitive verb
photograph
verb (2)
transitive verb
to assault usually with intent to rob
to attack suddenly
got mugged in the press by his colleagues
mug shot面部照片
1846年,指“一次殴打”; 到1939年指“一次暴力抢劫”; 是 mug(v.1)的动名词。1937年,指“做鬼脸,做鬼脸”,来自 mug(v.2)。
Noun origin unknown Verb (2) probably from earlier mug to strike in the face, perhaps from mug >entry 1
The first known use of mug was in 1664
mug1 of 3noun
a usually large drinking cup with a handle
the face or mouth of a person
punk entry 1 sense 1, thug
mug2 of 3verb
to make faces especially to attract attention : grimace
photograph entry 2
mug3 of 3verb
to assault especially with the intention of robbing
mughalnoun
mogul entry 1 sense 1
muggyadjective
being warm and humid
a muggy day in August
mug1 of 3noun
a usually large drinking cup with a handle
the face or mouth of a person
punk entry 1 sense 1, thug
mug2 of 3verb
to make faces especially to attract attention : grimace
photograph entry 2
mug3 of 3verb
to assault especially with the intention of robbing
1 Both Jean Dujardin and Bérénice Bejo are gorgeous people who managed to convey an incredible range of emotions without uttering a word or “mugging for the camera” as they “say” in the film.
2 What works is the high energy, kooky cast who fling themselves into the carefree choreography — especially Magnus, a mugging, contagious delight.
3 Before the mugging “I probably walked past him in the street the whole time,” Mr. Cornish said.
4 Though he gives his all, the actor doesn't differentiate enough between charades, or modulate his mugging effectively.
5 Jeff Church’s direction tries to bridge the gap by encouraging mugging galore.
6 When he finally does make an impact – after saving the victim of a mugging from his attackers – he is caught on phone camera and becomes an instant YouTube sensation.
7 "It's a rare mugging when you end up with a toastie and a cappuccino," says Watson.
8 You won't get much mileage complaining to the books editor about the mugging you received in his pages.
9 He’s grown more transparent as a narrator, still brilliant and endlessly allusive, but less nervous about mugging for attention.
10 It’s called Robbin’ Season and, yeah, there is straight up mugging – but the new fringe characters also rob the leads, stealing scene after scene and even whole episodes.
11 His facial mugging, like his physical reactions to Mr. Lancaster’s horrid music, is hammy.
12 Keep your eyes open for O’Keefe flopping on the red carpet, mugging for a camera and telling his own narrative.
13 The monologue matched his funniest and most exuberant ever, with Stewart using his full bag of tricks—putting on accents, mugging for the camera, his hands flying around in front of him.
14 Bianca Stigter’s “Three Minutes: A Lengthening” examines a scrap of amateur film taken in a Polish town in 1938 — a tourist’s moving snapshot of Jewish citizens waving, mugging and going about their daily lives.
15 That a movie version of the book exists is such a crass grasp at baby-hungry consumers it practically qualifies as a mugging.
16 The local Conservative MP Julian Smith is busy mugging up on gritter facts for his opening speech at the museum, which stands alongside new showroom space for Econ's latest products.
17 What's off-putting, especially in the first half of the 90-minute piece, are some technical flubs and the undisciplined mugging and camping of the young ensemble/chorus, who cover a slew of minor roles.
18 Events that sound important — an “intellectual mugging” that Said underwent at Skidmore College — are hinted at but not unpacked.
19 He spent two hours mugging up the statistics before briefing the press.
在向记者们介绍情况之前,他花了两个小时突击统计数字.
20 a collection of coffee mugs