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mug

英 [mʌɡ]

美 [mʌɡ]

n.  (不用茶碟的有柄的)大杯,缸子, 马克杯; 一缸子(的量); (人的)脸
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 过去分词:mugged 现在分词:mugging 过去式:mugged 第三人称单数:mugs 

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同义词辨析

facecountenancemugvisage【导航词义:脸】

facen. 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。
countenancen. 〈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。
mugn. 〈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。
visagen. 〈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”。

短语用例

    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
        1. a mug of coffee
          一大杯咖啡

      习惯用语

        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

        牛津词典

          noun

          • (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
            1. a coffee mug
              咖啡缸子
            2. a beer mug (= a large glass with a handle)
              大啤酒杯
          • 一缸子(的量)
            a mug and what it contains
            1. a mug of coffee
              一大杯咖啡
          • (人的)脸
            a person's face
            1. I never want to see his ugly mug again.
              我再也不想看到他那张丑恶的面孔。
          • 傻瓜;笨蛋
            a person who is stupid and easy to trick
            1. They made me look a complete mug.
              他们弄得我像个十足的傻瓜。
            2. He's no mug.
              他可不傻。

          verb

          • (公开)行凶抢劫,打劫
            to attack sb violently in order to steal their money, especially in a public place
            1. She had been mugged in the street in broad daylight.
              光天化日之下,她在街上遭到抢劫。
          • (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
            1. to mug for the cameras
              在摄影机前扮怪相

          柯林斯词典

          • N-COUNT 马克杯(用来喝热饮的有柄大杯子)
            Amugis a large deep cup with straight sides and a handle, used for hot drinks.
            1. 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. Amugof something is the amount of it contained in a mug.
              一杯的量
            3. He had been drinking mugs of coffee to keep himself awake.
              为让自己保持清醒,他一杯接一杯地喝咖啡。
          • VERB 对…行凶抢劫
            If someonemugsyou, they attack you in order to steal your money.
            1. 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。
            2. He has been mugged more than once.
              他已是不止一次被抢劫了。
          • N-COUNT 傻瓜;易受骗者
            If you say that someone is amug, you mean that they are stupid and easily deceived by other people.
            1. He's a mug as far as women are concerned...
              在女性眼里,他是个傻瓜。
            2. I feel such a mug for signing the agreement.
              我觉得签这个协议真傻。
          • PHRASE (不值得一做的)傻瓜的游戏,傻事
            If you say that an activity isa 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.
            1. 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。
            2. Dieting is a mug's game.
              傻瓜才节食。
          • N-COUNT 脸;面孔
            Some-one'smugis their face.
            1. 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。

          英英释义

          noun

          verb

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

          双语例句

          • And your ugly mug would be in the picture.
            你的丑脸会在照片中。
          • 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。
          • He's a mug as far as women are concerned
            在女性眼里,他是个傻瓜。
          • Fork and spoon, a mug and a bowl.
            叉子和勺子、一个杯子和一个碗。
          • 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。
          • I had a mug of tea and a bacon sandwich.
            我喝了一大杯茶,又吃了一个熏咸肉三明治。
          • I feel such a mug for signing the agreement.
            我觉得签这个协议真傻。
          • 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。
          • Dieting is a mug's game.
            傻瓜才节食。
          • 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。