mugger

英 [ˈmʌɡə(r)] 美 [ˈmʌɡər]

n.  抢劫犯; 拦路抢劫者

复数:muggers

法律

BNC.20426 / COCA.19703



牛津词典

noun

  1. 抢劫犯;拦路抢劫者
    a person who threatens or attacks sb in order to steal their money, especially in a public place

    柯林斯词典

    1. 抢劫犯;行凶抢劫犯
      A mugger is a person who attacks someone violently in a street in order to steal money from them.

      双语例句

      1. At a court the judge is interrogating a mugger but gets into difficulty because the mugger is a foreigner who doesn't speak English.
        法庭上法官正审问一个抢劫犯,由于该犯是一个不会说的外国人,审问很困难。
      2. Jo: Well, chugger is short for charity mugger.
        YangLi:你说的charity我知道这是慈善机构,不过我还是不明白chugger是什么意思。
      3. Only a few words, replies the mugger.
        我只会说几个词。抢劫犯回答。
      4. "For the Lord will give support to their cause, and take the life of those who take their goods." She fought up against the mugger and seized back her handbag.
        因耶和华必为他辨屈。抢夺他的,耶和华必夺取那人的命。她勇敢地同行凶抢劫的歹徒搏斗,夺回了手袋。
      5. I clobbered the mugger with a tire iron I carry just for such occasions.
        我用轮箍铁条狠狠揍了那个行凶抢劫的强盗,我随身带着这家伙就是为这种场合预备的。
      6. RONALD REAGAN once described inflation as being "as violent as a mugger, as frightening as an armed robber and as deadly as a hit-man".
        里根曾将通货膨胀描述为像匪徒一样暴力,如手持利刃的劫匪般使人惊恐,似职业杀手一样致命。
      7. In Damon's book, a wonderful book on psychopathy, he talks about a thirteen-year-old mugger who specialized in mugging blind people.
        在Damon一本关于精神变态的书中,他谈到一个13岁的行凶劫匪,他专门行凶抢劫盲人。
      8. A mugger stunned him with a brick and stole his wallet.
        抢劫犯用一块砖头将他打昏,偷走了他的钱包。
      9. Catch up the mugger caught the wallet up and fled.
        盗匪抢夺皮夹而逃逸。
      10. Any idea why the pizza mugger used your name?
        知不知道皮萨抢劫犯为什么要用你的名字?
      11. Police in Barcelona say they've arrested a serial mugger who would target women, express remorse and then ask them to spit at him.
        西班牙巴塞罗那市警方最近逮捕了一个奇怪的劫匪,他每次作案后都会要求受害的女性向他吐口水。
      12. The police issued an identikit picture of the mugger.
        警察印发出其不意行凶抢劫者的形象拼图。
      13. Late one night a mugger wearing a ski mask jumped into the path of a well-dressed man and stuck a gun in his ribs.
        一天深夜,一个戴着滑雪面罩的行凶抢劫者突然挡住一位衣着讲究的男士的去路,并用枪顶住他的肋骨。
      14. You'd have to be brave to go through the back streets at night. It's a mugger's paradise down there.
        在夜间穿越后街你得有胆量才行。那一带是强盗的天堂。
      15. My father calls me a mugger because whenever he takes a family picture I make an awful face.
        每次拍照片我都爱扮鬼脸,所以我爸爸叫我鬼脸怪客。
      16. She fought up against the mugger and seized back her handbag.
        她勇敢地同行凶抢劫的歹徒搏斗,夺回了手袋。
      17. He pleads that he have act in self-defence when he have hit the mugger. The constable was justified in shooting an escaped criminal in self-defence.
        他抗辩道,当他打击行凶抢劫者时他是在自卫。警察出于自卫而枪击逃犯的行为被判明无罪。
      18. I was bashed in the face by a mugger lastnight.
        昨晚我被一个强盗重重的一拳打在脸上。
      19. A mugger assailed him on the dark street.
        一个强盗在漆黑的街道上袭击了他。
      20. He pleads that he have act in self-defence when he have hit the mugger.
        他抗辩道,当他打击行凶抢劫者时他是在自卫。
      21. He's a mugger. he's not going to the hospital.
        他是个抢劫犯。他不会去医院的。
      22. The mugger thrust at his victim with a knife.
        抢劫者用刀子向受害人刺去。
      23. The mugger assulted the woman; nightmares assailed him regularly.
        抢劫犯攻击这位妇女;恶梦时时来攻击他。
      24. One of the mugger's accomplices tried to obstruct the police officer from upholding the law.
        抢劫犯的一个同伙企图阻挠警察维护法律。
      25. But the mugger is back on the prowl.
        可是现在这条巨鳄又重新回来觅食了。
      26. The mugger left his victim lying on the road.
        抢劫犯使受害者躺在公路上。
      27. A person witnessing a mugging can seize the mugger and hold him until a police officer arrives, for example.
        例如,当你目睹一名劫匪正在实施抢劫,你有权将他逮捕,直到警察的介入。
      28. A mugger demanded the tourist's money.
        强盗向那位观光客索取金钱。
      29. A doctor uses a knife to cut out cancer, and ar mugger uses it for murder.
        就像同样一把刀医生可以用来救人,行凶抢劫的人拿来做什么我们就不知道了。

      英英释义

      noun

      1. a robber who takes property by threatening or performing violence on the person who is robbed (usually on the street)