gang up
英 [ɡæŋ ʌp]
美 [ɡæŋ ʌp]
合伙对付
柯林斯词典
- PHRASAL VERB 结伙,拉帮结派,联合起来(对抗某人)
If peoplegang up onsomeone, they unite against them for a particular reason, for example in a fight or argument.- Harrison complained that his colleagues ganged up on him...
哈里森抱怨说他的同事联手对付他。 - All the other parties ganged up to keep them out of power...
其他政党全部联合起来使他们无法掌权。 - All the girls in my class seemed to gang up against me.
我们班的女生好像都联合起来对付我。
- Harrison complained that his colleagues ganged up on him...
英英释义
verb
- act as an organized group
双语例句
- The spokesman said that australia, canada and New Zealand would gang up against britain's joining the common market.
发言人说,澳大利亚、加拿大和新西兰会联合反对英国加入共同市场。 - Should we therefore not expect non-eurozone countries to gang up and stop the eurozone adopting divisive policies?
那么,我们难道不应该期待非欧元区的国家抱团、阻止欧元区采纳分裂性的政策吗? - You'll hurt my feelings, if you don't behave yourself. Gang up with a group of unruly youths
如果你不守规矩,我会不高兴的。跟一群不守规矩的青年混在一起 - All the other parties ganged up to keep them out of power
其他政党全部联合起来使他们无法掌权。 - Gang members dig up a rival's corpse and send it around the city on the subway?
犯罪团伙成员把对头的尸体挖出来放在地铁里? - The gang messed him up.
那帮人把他揍了一顿。 - Pick-pockets gang up to commit crimes and have anti-investigating trick;
结伙作案多,具有一定的反侦查伎俩; - The gang was holed up in the mountains somewhere.
那帮匪徒躲在山中某处。 - Don't gang up on me.
别拉帮结伙地反对我。 - Gang up with a group of unruly youths She was such an unruly child that nobody could get along with her.
跟一群不守规矩的青年混在一起她是一个不守规矩的孩子,没人能和她相处。