2DFUa large glass with a handle, used especially for drinking beer 〔尤指喝啤酒用的有柄的〕大玻璃杯
a beer mug
啤酒杯
3mug/mugful of somethingDFDa mug and the liquidinside it 一大杯某物
Two mugs of tea, please.
请来两大杯茶。
4British EnglishBrE spoken informalSTUPID/NOT INTELLIGENT someone who is stupid and easy to deceive 〔易上当受骗的〕傻瓜
Only a mug would pay that much for a meal.
只有傻瓜才会为一顿饭花那么多钱。
5be a mug’s gameBritish EnglishBrE spokenPOINTLESS to be something that only stupid people do because it is not likely to be successful or to bring you money 是傻瓜干的事,是不易成功的事;是无利可图的事
Gambling is a mug’s game.
赌博是傻瓜干的事。
6spoken informal a face 〔人的〕脸
Something scared him. Probably your ugly mug!
什么东西吓着他了,很可能是你这张丑八怪的脸!
Examples from the Corpus
mug• She rummaged around and found a teapot and a mug.• Don't be a mug! That picture's not worth as much as that!• If you need a drink, dip a mug over the side - the water is disease-free.• I made Joanna respectable by putting up my anchorlantern, made myself a mug of cocoa, and turned in.• a mug of cocoa• She had halfdrained her mug when she said, ` Ah, that's better!• He's asked me to work over the weekend again - he must think I'm some kind of mug.• There were good things at school too, cookeddinners every day and milk if you took your own mug.• In another bag she had a kettle and six mugs.• Constable Jamieson came in with a steamingmug of tea and put it on the desk in front of him.• Claudia dived into her pocket, dropped the sleeping pills into the mug, stirred swiftly and rapidly switched the mugs round.
2[intransitiveI]American EnglishAmE informalSTUPID/NOT SENSIBLE to make sillyexpressions with your face or behave in a silly way, especially for a photograph or in a play 〔尤指照相或演出时〕做鬼脸,扮傻相
mug for
All the kids were mugging for the camera.
所有的孩子都在对着相机做鬼脸。
3mug upphrasal verbphr vBritish EnglishBrEinformalSESTUDY to try to learn something in a short time, especially for an examination 〔尤指为准备考试而〕临时用功,恶补SYN swot up
on
Jeannie can’t come. She’s busy mugging up on science for her exam.
珍妮来不了,她临时抱佛脚忙着准备自然科学考试。
mug something ↔ up
Mug up as much as you can about the country before your trip.
去旅行之前要尽量对这个国家多加了解。
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mug• He probably didn't take them out with him because he was afraid of being mugged.• More people than ever are leaving New York before they get killed, raped or mugged.• Since moving to New Jersey, he has been mugged at gunpoint twice.• Kids were mugging for the camera.• Pat Williams, D-Mont., mugged for the cameras.• She decided to move from the city after she was mugged for the third time in less than a year.• Unfortunately, it would appear that the great emergency is being mugged for your mobile.• If anyone ever tried to mug me, I would throw my bag and run.• I was scared I would get mugged or raped.• And thus does your government actually increase your chances of getting burglarized, mugged, robbed and even murdered.• To criticize him was like mugging Santa Claus.• Every New Yorker expects to be muggedsometime.
ADJECTIVE | VERB + MUG | PHRASESADJECTIVE➤big, large大缸子➤empty空的大杯子➤chipped有缺口的大杯子➤hot, steaming, warm熱乎乎的/熱氣騰騰的/溫暖的一大杯◇a hot mug of tea一大杯熱茶➤beer, coffee大啤酒杯;大咖啡杯➤pint (especially BrE) 品脫杯➤travel (especially NAmE) 旅行杯➤commemorative, souvenir (both especially BrE) 紀念杯➤ceramic, china, plastic, etc.大陶瓷杯、大瓷杯、大塑料杯等VERB + MUG➤fill, refill倒滿/加滿大杯子◇She filled her mug with orange juice.她給自己倒了滿滿一大杯橙子汁。➤pour (sb), pour (sb) out(給某人)倒一大杯◇Kyle got up and poured himself a mug of soup.凱爾起身給自己倒了一大杯湯。◇He poured out a mug of tea.他倒了一大杯茶。➤pour sth into把⋯倒進大杯子◇She poured hot water into the mug.她把熱水倒進大杯子裏。➤drink喝一大杯◇He drank a mug of coffee and left.他喝了一大杯咖啡後就離開了。➤sip從大杯子裏啜飲◇She was sipping a mug of coffee.她正在用一個大杯抿咖啡。➤drain喝乾大杯◇She drained her mug and put it down.她喝乾了一大杯,然後把杯子放下。➤drink sth from從大杯子裏喝⋯◇We had to drink the champagne from mugs.我們不得不用大杯子喝香檳。PHRASES➤a mug of beer, coffee, tea, etc.一大杯啤酒、咖啡、茶水等▸➤the rim of a mug杯口◇He ran his finger around the rim of the mug.他的手指來回摸着杯口。