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Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - mob

 
 

Mob

mob
n. & v. --n. 1 a disorderly crowd; a rabble. 2 (prec. by the) usu. derog. the populace. 3 colloq. a gang; an associated group of persons. 4 Austral. a flock or herd. --v.tr. & intr. (mobbed, mobbing) 1 tr. a crowd round in order to attack or admire. b (of a mob) attack. c US crowd into (a building). 2 intr. assemble in a mob. Phrases and idioms mob law (or rule) law or rule imposed and enforced by a mob. Derivatives mobber n. & adj. Etymology: abbr. of mobile, short for L mobile vulgus excitable crowd: see MOBILE
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  I. noun Etymology: Latin ~ile vulgus vacillating crowd Date: 1688 a large or disorderly crowd, the lower classes of a community ; masses, rabble, a flock, drove, or herd of animals, a criminal set ; gang, a group of people ; crowd, see: crowd ~bish adjective II. transitive verb (~bed; ~bing) Date: 1709 to crowd about and attack or annoy , to crowd into or around ...
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