搜尋結果
gang
- IPA[ɡaNG]
美式
- an organized group of criminals;a group of young people involved in petty crime or violence
- (of a number of people) form a group or gang;(of a number of people) join together, typically in order to intimidate someone
verb: gang, 3rd person present: gangs, gerund or present participle: ganging, past tense: ganged, past participle: ganged
noun: gang, plural noun: gangs
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. an organized group of criminals a gang of bank robbers gang warfare
- ▪ a group of young people involved in petty crime or violence three men were attacked by a gang of youths a street gang
- ▪ informal a group of people, especially young people, who regularly associate together. 同義詞
- ▪ an organized group of people doing manual work ninety days of hard labor on the road gang 同義詞
- 2. a set of switches, sockets, or other electrical or mechanical devices grouped together the machine had a gang of cutter chains on a swiveling head a three-gang switch
動詞
- 1. (of a number of people) form a group or gang the smaller supermarket chains are ganging together to beat the big boys
- ▪ (of a number of people) join together, typically in order to intimidate someone he is being unfairly ganged up on
- 2. arrange (electrical devices or machines) together to work in coordination adjacent faders can be ganged for common manipulation