[/mʌg; mʌɡ/] n 用法: 1 (a) (usu straight-sided, fairly large) drinking vessel of china, metal or plastic with a handle, for use without a saucer 缸子(圆筒形有柄大杯): a coffee mug 咖啡缸子. (b) its contents 一缸子之物: a mug of coffee 一缸子咖啡. =>illus at cup 见cup插图. 用法: 2 (sl derog or joc 俚, 贬或谑) face 脸: What an ugly mug! 多难看的脸! mug 2 [/mʌg; mʌɡ/] n (infml) 用法: 1 person who is easily deceived 易受骗的人; 傻瓜. 用法: 2 (idm 习语) a `mug's game (derog 贬 esp Brit) activity unlikely to be successful or profitable 不易成功的事; 无利可图的事: 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. mug 3 [/mʌg; mʌɡ/] v (-gg-) (phr v) mug sth up (Brit infml) (try to) learn sth, usu in a short time for a special purpose (eg an exam) 突击式学习: mugging up the Highway Code before a driving test 驾驶测验前突击背公路法规. mug 4 [/mʌg; mʌɡ/] v (-gg-) [Tn] (infml) attack and rob (sb) violently out of doors (户外)行凶抢劫(某人): an old lady mugged by a gang of youths in the park 在公园里遭一帮年轻人行凶抢劫的老太太. |