mobbish
英式音标:[\'mɒbɪʃ] 美式音标:[\'mɒbɪʃ]
mobbish的意思释义 adj.暴徒似的,滋扰的;英英释义 mobbish[ \'mɔbiʃ ]adj.characteristic of a mob; disorderl

mobbish怎么读
英式音标:[\'mɒbɪʃ]
美式音标:[\'mɒbɪʃ]
mobbish的意思释义
adj.
暴徒似的,滋扰的;
英英释义
mobbish[ \'mɔbiʃ ]adj.characteristic of a mob; disorderly or lawless
\"fanned mounting tension into mobbish terrorizing\"
同义词:moblike
mobbish用法及例句
例句参考
Exploring the Interaction Phenomenon of Tourist Experience: A Hermeneutic Phenomenology PerspectiveThe New and Collected Poems of Jane Gentry
A Small Place
Mobbing im Klassenzimmer
Democratic Finance vs.Banking Fraud in Early America
On Massive Contradiction and Massive Behavior
The Fish\'s Eye: Essays about Angling and the Outdoors - Essays About Angling and the Outdoors
Days like These? They\'re Just 47.6 Seconds Away If You Follow My Plan
Representing Truth: Sojourner Truth\'s Knowing and Becoming Known
Issue 2: Textual Bodies
mobbish相关例句
1. He joined the second battalion of the Grenadier Guards.
他加入了英国近卫步兵第一团第二营。
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2. The battalion went directly to the airport to begin digging in.
该营直接开到机场掘壕防守。
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3. Ford was attached to the battalion\'s first line of transport.
福特曾在该营的第一运输队服役。
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4. Anthony was ordered to return to his battalion.
安东尼受命返回自己的军营。
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5. a battalion of supporters
由支持者组成的队伍
[ battalion 造句 ]
