mug / mʌg /

💦中学词汇杯子杯具杯子里的东西杯子里的酒

mug3 个定义

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

mugged, mug·ging.

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

mugged, mug·ging.

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

mug 近义词

n. 名词 noun

drinking cup

n. 名词 noun

face

v. 动词 verb

hold up

更多mug例句

  1. Ember just raised $13 million for its popular, temperature-controlled mugs
  2. Discard the hot water in the mugs, ladle the mixture into your mugs and garnish as you like.
  3. As I poured it into a mug more appropriate for the indoors, it was still steaming.
  4. I sat down at her kitchen table while she poured coffee into a mug in front of me.
  5. The handle is extended for grip comfort and the uncrackable Duracoat coating keeps the mug dry in your hand.
  6. 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.
  7. He plants himself on an outdoor couch, stirs Nesquik into a mug, and leans forward.
  8. Beside the mug shot of McCollum was one of a man named Wayne Laws.
  9. You know, he dug up 32-year-old mug shots of me that I had never even seen before, that had never been posted.
  10. 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.
  11. In Tiefurt we partook of a magnificent collation consisting of a mug of beer, brown bread and sausage!
  12. He put his hand to his belt, screwed up his mug, and said he felt plumb et up inside.
  13. Ever see anything more fetching than those great Irish eyes in a regular little Dago mug?
  14. The skipper of the smack invited Jim to go below, and handed him a steaming mug of tea.
  15. 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.