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  • n.杯子;(不用茶碟的有柄的)大杯,缸子, 马克杯;(人的)脸;傻瓜;一缸子(的量)
  • v.(公开)行凶抢劫,打劫;(尤指在舞台上或摄影机前)扮鬼脸,扮怪相

复数: mugs 过去式: mugged 现在分词: mugging 过去分词: mugged 第三人称单数: mugs

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noun

1

(不用茶碟的有柄的)大杯,缸子, 马克杯
a tall cup for drinking from, usually with straight sides and a handle, used without a saucer

a coffee mug

咖啡缸子

a beer mug (= a large glass with a handle)

大啤酒杯

2

一缸子(的量)
a mug and what it contains

a mug of coffee

一大杯咖啡

3

(人的)脸
a person's face

I never want to see his ugly mug again.

我再也不想看到他那张丑恶的面孔。

4

傻瓜;笨蛋
a person who is stupid and easy to trick

They made me look a complete mug.

他们弄得我像个十足的傻瓜。

He's no mug.

他可不傻。

习语

an activity that is unlikely to be successful or make a profit

verb

1

(公开)行凶抢劫,打劫
to attack sb violently in order to steal their money, especially in a public place

She had been mugged in the street in broad daylight.

光天化日之下,她在街上遭到抢劫。

2

(尤指在舞台上或摄影机前)扮鬼脸,扮怪相
to make silly expressions with your face or behave in a silly, exaggerated way, especially on the stage or before a camera

to mug for the cameras

在摄影机前扮怪相

3

突击式学习
to learn sth, especially in a short time for a particular purpose, for example an exam

mug

频次

  • 1
    N-COUNT 马克杯(用来喝热饮的有柄大杯子)
    A mug is a large deep cup with straight sides and a handle, used for hot drinks.

    He spooned instant coffee into two of the mugs.

    他用勺子把速溶咖啡舀入两个杯子中。

  • 2
    VERB 对…行凶抢劫
    If someone mugs you, they attack you in order to steal your money.

    I was walking out to my car when this guy tried to mug me...

    我正出门朝我的车走去,就在这时这家伙企图对我进行抢劫。

  • Bank robberies, burglaries and muggings are reported almost daily in the press...

    报纸上几乎每天都有抢劫银行、入室行窃和拦路抢劫的报道。

  • 4
    N-COUNT 傻瓜;易受骗者
    If you say that someone is a mug, you mean that they are stupid and easily deceived by other people.

    He's a mug as far as women are concerned...

    在女性眼里,他是个傻瓜。

  • 5
    PHRASE (不值得一做的)傻瓜的游戏,傻事
    If you say that an activity is a mug's game, you mean that it is not worth doing because it does not give the person who is doing it any benefit or satisfaction.

    I used to be a very heavy gambler, but not any more. It's a mug's game...

    我曾经是个赌棍,但现在再也不赌了,那是傻瓜的游戏。

  • 6
    N-COUNT 脸;面孔
    Some-one's mug is their face.

    He managed to get his ugly mug on the telly.

    他设法让自己那张丑陋的脸上了电视。

noun

1
with handle and usually cylindrical
2
the human face (`kisser' and `smiler' and `mug' are informal terms for `face' and `phiz' is British)
Synonym: countenance physiognomy phiz visage kisser smiler
3
a person who is gullible and easy to take advantage of
Synonym: chump fool gull mark patsy fall guy sucker soft touch
4
the quantity that can be held in a mug
Synonym: mugful

verb

1
rob at gunpoint or with the threat of violence
I was mugged in the streets of New York last night

数据来源:WordNet

  1. The mug tipped over , spilling hot coffee everywhere .

    杯子倒了,热咖啡溅得到处都是。

  2. She took a slurp from her mug .

    她啧地从杯子里喝了一口。

  3. Mugging is a real worry for many old people .

    行凶抢劫确实令许多老人心神不安。

  4. I wouldn 't go there alone ; you might get mugged .

    我不会一个人去那儿,说不准会碰上抢劫的。

  5. I never want to see his ugly mug again .

    我再也不想看到他那张丑恶的面孔。

  6. You can think yourself lucky you didn 't get mugged .

    你未遭暴力抢劫,可以算是万幸了。

  7. He likes to have a mug of cocoa before bed .

    他睡前喜欢喝一大杯可可。

  8. She had been mugged in the street in broad daylight .

    光天化日之下,她在街上遭到抢劫。

  9. This mug has a chip in it .

    这缸子有个豁口。

  10. Mugging is on the increase .

    抢劫犯罪呈上升趋势。

  11. She sloshed coffee into the mugs .

    她哗哗地把咖啡倒进杯子里。

  12. He 's no mug .

    他可不傻。

  13. Clear it away so we can put our mugs down .

    把它拿开,我们好放杯子。

  14. He 's a mug as far as women are concerned

    在女性眼里,他是个傻瓜。

  15. The prisoners subsisted on one mug of the worst quality porridge three times a day

    犯人们每日三餐靠一碗稀粥度日。

  16. I was walking out to my car when this guy tried to mug me

    我正出门朝我的车走去,就在这时这家伙企图对我进行抢劫。

  17. He picked up his mug and blew off the steam .

    他端起杯子,吹走了热气。

  18. He managed to get his ugly mug on the telly .

    他设法让自己那张丑陋的脸上了电视。

  19. He allowed a fine patina of old coffee to develop around the inside of the mug .

    他任由大杯内壁积聚上一层薄薄的咖啡垢。

  20. He spooned instant coffee into two of the mugs .

    他用勺子把速溶咖啡舀入两个杯子中。

  21. She emptied both their mugs and switched on the electric kettle

    她把他们俩的杯子倒空,烧上了电水壶。

  22. She sipped from her coffee mug , watching him over the rim

    她端着咖啡杯小口地喝着,目光越过杯沿注视着他。

  23. I used to be a very heavy gambler , but not any more . It 's a mug 's game

    我曾经是个赌棍,但现在再也不赌了,那是傻瓜的游戏。

  24. He poured coffee into the mugs , and with an unsteady hand , held one of them out to David .

    他把咖啡倒进杯里,然后一只手颤巍巍地端了一杯给戴维。

  25. It is advisable to mug up on your Spanish , too , as few locals speak English .

    你最好能突击提高一下你的西班牙语,因为当地没多少人讲英语。

  26. Dieting is a mug 's game .

    傻瓜才节食。

  27. Having finished his coffee , he swilled out the mug and left it on the draining board .

    喝完咖啡后,他涮了涮杯子然后把它放在滴水板上。

  28. They poured out the rest of the wine and she chinked his mug .

    他们把剩下的酒全倒出来,她和他碰了一下杯。

  29. Marianne got a couple of mugs from the dresser and popped a teabag into each of them

    玛丽安娜从碗橱拿了几个杯子,在每个杯中迅速地放入茶包。

  30. He has been mugged more than once .

    他已是不止一次被抢劫了。

face countenance mug visage 【导航词义:脸】
face v. 脸,面部
〔辨析〕

普通用词,指头部的正面。

〔例证〕

His face is dirty.

他的脸很脏。

He had a handsome face.

他有一张帅气的脸蛋。

She punched him in the face.

她一拳打在他的脸上。

countenance v. 〈文〉面容;面部表情
〔辨析〕

指脸部或脸部表情。

〔例证〕

The present left her with a pleasant countenance.

这份礼物让她面露喜色。

His countenance changed when he heard the news.

他听到这个消息后脸色变了。

mug v. 〈口,非正式〉脸;鬼脸
〔辨析〕

指人的脸,也可指开玩笑或恶作剧时扮的怪相。

〔例证〕

Look at your ugly mug! Even makeup won't work!

看看你这张丑八怪的脸!用化妆品都没用!

He pulled an ill-mannered mug.

他扮了个不礼貌的鬼脸。

visage v. 〈文〉脸,面容
〔辨析〕

主要用于文学作品中,不用于日常会话和一般写作中。

〔例证〕

a grim visage

铁板的脸

The writer described the protagonist in his novel with 'the strong and darkly handsome visage was gaunt and haggard'.

作家将其小说中的主角描写为“那张孔武黝黑的英俊面孔显得瘦削而憔悴”。

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mug sth↔up mug up on sth

突击式学习
to learn sth, especially in a short time for a particular purpose, for example an exam

n.

a mug's game

徒劳无功的事;不易成功的事;不易获利的事
an activity that is unlikely to be successful or make a profit