1. | (不用茶碟的有柄的)大杯,缸子,马克杯a tall cup for drinking from, usually with straight sides and a handle, used without a saucer |
a coffee mug 咖啡缸子 | |
a beer mug(= a large glass with a handle) 大啤酒杯 |
2. | 一缸子(的量)a mug and what it contains |
a mug of coffee 一大杯咖啡 |
3. | (人的)脸a person's face |
I never want to see his ugly mug again. 我再也不想看到他那张丑恶的面孔。 |
4. | (informal) 傻瓜;笨蛋a person who is stupid and easy to trick |
They made me look a complete mug. 他们弄得我像个十足的傻瓜。 | |
He's no mug. 他可不傻。 |
1. | [t] ~ sb (公然)行凶抢劫,打劫to attack sb violently in order to steal their money, especially in a public place |
She had been mugged in the street in broad daylight. 光天化日之下,她在街上遭到抢劫。 |
2. | [i] (informal) ~ (for sb/sth) (尤指在舞台上或摄影机前)扮鬼脸,扮怪相to make silly expressions with your face or behave in a silly, exaggerated way, especially on the stage or before a camera |
to mug for the cameras 在摄影机前扮怪相 |