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gangland

/gang-land, -luhnd/US // ˈgæŋˌlænd, -lənd //UK // (ˈɡæŋˌlænd, -lənd) //

黑帮,帮派,黑帮地区,黑帮地带

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the world of organized crime; criminal underworld.

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Examples

  • A paramilitary group he formed took credit last week for two gangland-style shootings of pro-Russian separatists.

  • John Buntin, The New York Times Magazine A plan for peace in gangland.

  • The west of Ireland—once peopled with villages of harmless old twilled codgers—is now a barely habitable gangland.

  • As for that phone call—in the end, Alvarez-Marquez didn't end up helping the gangland matriarch get into the country.

  • Fingers of steel had gripped his wrist and the king of gangland rolled over on him, twisting the gun from his hand.

  • Then from the blasphemous mouth of the king of gangland there came a shriek of awful fear.

  • And he himself was killed by the gangland of Fort Worth, Tex.

  • Here was music, dancing, drinking, gambling; just such a life as the hard working members of gangland demand while off duty.

  • Among people of his own kind this youth, Jimmie McGowan, was known as the quickest trigger in all gangland.