rat pack

鼠群鼠帮鼠族鼠辈

rat pack 的定义

n. 名词 noun

Slang.

  1. a close-knit group of people with common interests who participate in various professional and recreational activities together.
  2. Chiefly British. journalists or photographers as a group in relentless pursuit of celebrities.

rat pack 近义词

rat pack

等同于 association

rat pack

等同于 set

更多rat pack例句

  1. “Change can be exciting,” Cuomo says to Richards as he helps her pack up her office.
  2. While some stray from the fold, most stay with the same pack their entire lives.
  3. And lo, Snowballs—underpants which can hold a flexible gel pack that you store in the freezer—was born.
  4. Plus the notion of the poor little guy surrounded by a rag-tag pack of true believers is an American favorite.
  5. New York City boasts the highest cost for cigarettes in the nation, with a pack ranging anywhere from $12 and up.
  6. Next morning Judy shouted that there was a rat in the nursery, and thus he forgot to tell her the wonderful news.
  7. He had repeated till he was thrice weary the statement that "the Cat lay on the Mat and the Rat came in."
  8. The party was made up of six men on horseback, two tame buffaloes, and a pack of immense dogs used to hunting.
  9. Growling horribly, the enraged brute seized poor Pearson and shook him as a terrier dog shakes a rat.
  10. There was no fight in his men; they ran like a pack of frightened coyotes at the first crack of a gun.