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mug

/muhg/US // mʌg //UK // (mʌɡ) //

杯子,杯具,杯子里的东西,杯子里的酒

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a drinking cup, usually cylindrical in shape, having a handle, and often of a heavy substance, as earthenware.
    • : the quantity it holds.
    • : Slang. the face.the mouth.an exaggerated facial expression; grimace, as in acting.a thug, ruffian, or other criminal.
    • : British Slang. a gullible person; dupe; fool.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    mugged, mug·ging.

    • : to assault or menace, especially with the intention of robbery.
    • : Slang. to photograph, especially in compliance with an official or legal requirement.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    mugged, mug·ging.

    • : Slang. to grimace; exaggerate a facial expression, as in acting.

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Examples

  • Ember just raised $13 million for its popular, temperature-controlled mugs

  • Discard the hot water in the mugs, ladle the mixture into your mugs and garnish as you like.

  • As I poured it into a mug more appropriate for the indoors, it was still steaming.

  • I sat down at her kitchen table while she poured coffee into a mug in front of me.

  • The handle is extended for grip comfort and the uncrackable Duracoat coating keeps the mug dry in your hand.

  • To this day, Bush media maven Roger Ailes adamantly denies that he or the campaign had any role in the Willie Horton mug shot ad.

  • He plants himself on an outdoor couch, stirs Nesquik into a mug, and leans forward.

  • Beside the mug shot of McCollum was one of a man named Wayne Laws.

  • You know, he dug up 32-year-old mug shots of me that I had never even seen before, that had never been posted.

  • When he turned himself in, he wore a smirk in his mug shot, and then he went out for ice cream with reporters in tow.

  • In Tiefurt we partook of a magnificent collation consisting of a mug of beer, brown bread and sausage!

  • He put his hand to his belt, screwed up his mug, and said he felt plumb et up inside.

  • Ever see anything more fetching than those great Irish eyes in a regular little Dago mug?

  • The skipper of the smack invited Jim to go below, and handed him a steaming mug of tea.

  • He went into the room below, knocked the neck off a wine bottle and poured the contents into a mug and drank, smacking his lips.