单词 | ganged |
释义 | gang1 /gang/noun
To associate in a gang or gangs transitive verb
ORIGIN: OE gang (Dan gang, Ger Gang), from gangan to go ganger /gangˈər/ noun The foreman of a gang of labourers gangˈing noun gangˈster noun A member of a gang of delinquents or criminals gangˈsterdom noun gangˈsterism noun gangˈ-bang noun (slang) Successive sexual intercourse with one, usu unwilling, female by a group of males transitive verb To subject (a woman) to a gang-bang gang-banger noun (US inf) A member of a street gang (often shortened to banger) gangˈbuster noun (US) A special police agent working to combat criminal gangs, typically by means of strong, swift, effective operations (like gangbusters (US informal) with great speed, impact or effectiveness) gangˈbusting noun gangˈland or gangˈsterland noun The domain of gangsters, the world of (esp organized) crime gangˈmaster noun A person who provides and organizes teams of casual labourers, esp in the agricultural industry gang mill noun A sawmill with gang saws Gang of Four noun
gang plug noun An electrical adaptor with a row of sockets gangˈ-punch transitive verb (computing) To punch (the same information) in a number of cards, or to punch (a number of cards) with the same information gang rape noun A number of successive rapes committed by members of a group on one victim on one occasion gangˈ-rape transitive verb gang saw noun A saw fitted in a frame with others gangsˈman noun The foreman of a gang gangsterland see gangland above. gang switches plural noun A number of electrical switches connected so that they can be operated simultaneously gang up on To make a concerted attack on gang up with To join in the (dubious) activities of gang2 /gang/intransitive verb and transitive verb (prp gangˈing (rare); pat and pap not in use) (Scot)To go noun (Scot)The range of pasture allowed to cattle ORIGIN: OE gangan to go gangˈer noun
gangˈrel noun (Scot)
gangˈboard noun (nautical) A gangway, plank or platform for walking on gangˈ-bye noun (Scot) The go-by Gang Days plural noun (obsolete Scot) Rogation Days gangˈplank noun A wooden board used to form a bridge to give access onto or out of a ship, or onto another ship gangˈ-there-out adjective (archaic Scot) Vagrant gangˈway noun
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