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		mugging是mug的现在分词 - v.抢劫;做鬼脸
 - n.马克杯;啤酒杯;〈非正式〉傻瓜;〈非正式〉脸
 - 网络行凶抢劫;默剧;拦路抢劫
 
 复数:mugs  过去式:mugged  现在分词:mugging   n. attack,assault,robbery,ambush,theft 1.  | 公然行凶抢劫案;拦路抢劫罪the crime of attacking sb violently, or threatening to do so, in order to steal their money, especially in a public place  |  
  | Mugging is on the increase. 抢劫犯罪呈上升趋势。  |   | There have been several muggings here recently. 最近这里发生了几起行凶抢劫案。  |  
 n.  | 1. a cup with straight sides and no saucer, used mainly for hot drinks 2. a large glass with a handle used for drinking beer 3. the liquid in a mug, or the amount that a mug contains 4. <informal>someone who does not realize that they are being tricked or treated badly 5. <informal>someone’s face 6. a criminal who is violent and often not very clever, mainly used in American English 1. a cup with straight sides and no saucer, used mainly for hot drinks 2. a large glass with a handle used for drinking beer 3. the liquid in a mug, or the amount that a mug contains 4. <informal>someone who does not realize that they are being tricked or treated badly 5. <informal>someone’s face 6. a criminal who is violent and often not very clever, mainly used in American English  |  v.  | 1. to attack someone in a public place and steal their money, jewelry, or other possessions 2. <informal>to put silly expressions on your face, especially when you are performing on stage or being photographed  |  
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