gang
n.(名词)
A group of criminals or hoodlums who band together for mutual protection and profit.
帮派:一群为了相互保护和共同利益而结合在一起的罪犯或强盗
A group of adolescents who band together, especially a group of delinquents.
团体,帮:一群组合在一起的青少年,尤指一群少年犯
Informal A group of people who associate regularly on a social basis:
【非正式用语】 同伙:一群在一定的社会基础上结合的人:
例句:
The whole gang from the office went to a clambake.
办公室的一伙人去聚会
A group of laborers organized together on one job or under one foreperson:
团体,帮:一群在一种工作或一个领导者之下组织起来的劳动者:
例句:
a railroad gang.
铁路队
A matched or coordinated set, as of tools:
一套:一套相似的或同样的事物,例如工具:
例句:
a gang of chisels.
一套凿子
A pack of wolves or wild dogs.
一群狼,一群野狗
A herd, especially of buffalo or elk.See Synonyms at flock
一群野牛,一群驼鹿参见 flock
v.(动词)
ganged,gang.ing,gangs
v.intr.(不及物动词)
To band together as a group or gang.
使成一组:作为一群或一帮结合在一起
v.tr.(及物动词)
To arrange or assemble into a group, as for simultaneous operation or production:
使组合在一起:安装或装配成一组,尤指同时运转或生产:
例句:
gang several pages onto one printing plate.
把几张纸组合在同一个印刷版上
To attack as an organized group.
成群地袭击
<常用词组>gang up
To join together in opposition or attack:
联合对抗,联合攻击:
例句:
The older children were always ganging up on the little ones.
年纪较大的孩子总会联合起来欺负小孩子
To act together as a group:
联合起来一致行动:
例句:
various agencies ganging up to combat the use of illicit drugs.
不同的机构联合起来对抗非法药品的使用
来源:
Middle English [band of men]
中古英语 [一群人]
from Old English [journey]
源自 古英语 [旅程]
Old Norse gangr [journey, group]
古斯堪的纳维亚语 gangr [旅行,团体]
as in thjofagangr [gang of thieves]
如在 thjofagangr [一群小偷]
gang
gang 2
n.(名词)
Variant of gangue
gangue的变体