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mobbed

美[mɑb],英[mɒb],

释义

n. 人群;(尤指)暴民;一群;一帮; v. (鸟群或兽群)围攻;围拢; 网络释义: 快闪族;市井之喜;被围攻;

例句

And this guy was MOBBED trying to leave the court, everyone wanted his autograph, and he did his best to sign nearly everyone's.
离开球场时,这家伙被围了个水泄不通,人人都问他讨签名,他尽量满足要求,几乎每个人都签到了。
When he left the hall after his speech, the party leader was mobbed by his supporters.
当这位政党领袖结束演讲离开大厅时,一大群支持者围住他欢呼。
As he came off the stage, a group of reporters mobbed him and insisted on an interview session.
当他走下讲台时候,一群记者围住他并坚持做一个采访。
When he left the hall the party leader was mobbed by his supporters.
当党的领导人离开大厅时,一群支持者围了上来。
Police and paparazzi mobbed the convicted child molester on his arrival in London.
当他到达伦敦时,警察和摄影四包围了这个有罪的儿童猥亵犯。
On her frequent trips abroad, she would be mobbed by hordes of overenthusiastic fans.
在她频繁的出国访问中,常常会受到过分热情的影迷们的滋扰。
At the Oberoi, the other luxury hotel besieged by terrorists, camera crews mobbed shocked survivors as they stepped from the building.
在被恐怖分子围攻的另一家豪华酒店奥贝罗伊(Oberoi),惊魂未定的幸存者们刚跨出大楼,一群摄制人员就围上前去。
Organizers are wary because fighting has broken out in recent days when desperate people mobbed aid trucks.
组织者非常谨慎,因为近几天,绝望的灾民围攻了运送救济物资的卡车,导致冲突爆发。
The Spaniard was mobbed by fans as he enjoyed an afternoon stroll along Old Hall Street, in the city centre.
西班牙人很享受整个下午漫步在城市中心的旧礼堂街,后来他被球迷们包围。
The children mobbed the baseball star.

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