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0 Angielski - Słownik jednojęzyczny

Mob

mɑb
Powszechny
~ 4300
~ 4300, Powszechny
Wskaźnik częstości i ważności słów pokazuje, jak często dane słowo pojawia się w określonym języku. Im mniejsza liczba, tym częściej używane jest słowo. Najczęściej używane słowa zazwyczaj mieszczą się w przedziale od 1 do 4000. Ten wskaźnik ważności pomaga skupić się na najbardziej przydatnych słowach podczas nauki języka.
A large, disorderly crowd of people, especially one that is intent on causing trouble or violence., A group or gang of people, often with a common interest or purpose., To crowd around or assail someone or something in a mass.

Mob - Znaczenia

A large, disorderly crowd of people, especially one that is intent on causing trouble or violence.

Przykład: The mob gathered outside the courthouse, demanding justice.
Użycie: formalKontekst: news reports, legal contexts
Notatka: Often associated with negative or chaotic situations.

A group or gang of people, often with a common interest or purpose.

Przykład: The film crew was a tightly-knit mob, working together to meet deadlines.
Użycie: informalKontekst: casual conversations, workplace
Notatka: Can also refer to a group of people working together in a coordinated manner.

To crowd around or assail someone or something in a mass.

Przykład: The fans mobbed the celebrity as she exited the building.
Użycie: informalKontekst: entertainment events, public appearances
Notatka: Often used in contexts involving excitement or adoration.

Synonimy Mob

crowd

A large group of people gathered together in one place.
Przykład: The crowd gathered outside the stadium to protest.
Notatka: Crowd typically implies a more neutral or peaceful gathering compared to a mob.

throng

A large, densely packed group of people or objects.
Przykład: A throng of shoppers flooded the mall on Black Friday.
Notatka: Throng emphasizes a dense or tightly packed group, often moving together in a mass.

horde

A large group, especially of people, moving together in a disorderly or unruly way.
Przykład: The horde of fans rushed towards the stage at the concert.
Notatka: Horde conveys a sense of disorder or unruliness in the group, often associated with chaotic or aggressive behavior.

riot

A violent disturbance of the peace by a crowd, typically involving destruction of property and often incited by a common cause or grievance.
Przykład: The protest turned into a riot as people started breaking windows and setting fires.
Notatka: Riot specifically refers to a violent or tumultuous gathering that involves destructive or unlawful behavior.

Wyrażenia i częste zwroty Mob

Mob mentality

Refers to the behavior of a group of people acting in a reckless, uncontrolled manner influenced by the emotions and actions of others in the group.
Przykład: The crowd's mob mentality led to chaos and violence during the protest.
Notatka: The original word 'mob' refers to a large disorderly crowd of people, while 'mob mentality' describes the psychological state of a group.

Mob rule

Describes a situation where a group or crowd enforces its will through intimidation and violence rather than following established laws or norms.
Przykład: The town descended into chaos under the mob rule of the vigilantes.
Notatka: While 'mob' refers to the crowd itself, 'mob rule' emphasizes the control or influence exerted by the mob.

Mob justice

Refers to punishments or actions carried out by a group of people without legal authority, often involving violence or vengeance.
Przykład: The suspect was lynched by the angry mob before the police could intervene, a brutal form of mob justice.
Notatka: In this phrase, 'mob' is associated with administering justice, which is not the conventional legal system.

Mob scene

Describes a chaotic and crowded situation, typically involving a large group of excited or unruly people.
Przykład: The celebrity's appearance caused a mob scene outside the theater as fans clamored for autographs.
Notatka: While 'mob' signifies a disorderly crowd, 'mob scene' emphasizes the chaotic and bustling nature of the situation.

Mob up

Means to come together or form a group, often with a sense of unity or strength, especially in a threatening or aggressive context.
Przykład: The rival gangs decided to mob up to increase their chances of winning the turf war.
Notatka: This phrase involves the action of uniting or forming a group, which is a specific behavior beyond just being part of a crowd.

Mobbed

Describes being surrounded or overwhelmed by a large, excited, or unruly crowd of people.
Przykład: The store was mobbed by eager shoppers looking for Black Friday deals.
Notatka: In this context, 'mobbed' indicates the action of the crowd converging on a place or person, rather than just the presence of the crowd.

Mob boss

Refers to the leader of a criminal organization or gang, often associated with organized crime and illegal activities.
Przykład: The notorious mob boss controlled the criminal underworld with an iron fist.
Notatka: While 'mob' refers to a disorderly crowd, 'mob boss' specifically denotes a leader within the criminal underworld.

Codzienne (slangowe) wyrażenia Mob

Mob

A large and unruly crowd or group of people.
Przykład: I saw a mob of people at the concert last night.
Notatka: This is the original word that the slang terms are derived from.

Mobster

A member of a criminal gang, especially the Mafia.
Przykład: The mobster was known for his criminal activities.
Notatka: Derived from 'mob,' but specifically refers to a member of a criminal organization.

Mobbed up

To become involved with or associated with a criminal organization.
Przykład: He got mobbed up with a dangerous group.
Notatka: Derived from 'mob,' but specifically implies getting involved with criminal elements.

Mobbed out

To be exhausted or overwhelmed, often due to a busy or tiring day.
Przykład: He was totally mobbed out after the long day at work.
Notatka: Derived from 'mob,' but used to describe feeling overwhelmed or fatigued.

Mob - Przykłady

The mob gathered in front of the courthouse.
The concert attracted a huge mob of fans.
The police arrested members of the mob for extortion.

Gramatyka Mob

Mob - Rzeczownik (Noun) / Rzeczownik, pojedynczy lub masowy (Noun, singular or mass)
Lemat: mob
Odmiana
Rzeczownik, liczba mnoga (Noun, plural): mobs
Rzeczownik, pojedynczy lub masowy (Noun, singular or mass): mob
Czasownik, czas przeszły (Verb, past tense): mobbed
Czasownik, imiesłów przysłówkowy współczesny lub imiesłów przymiotnikowy czynny (Verb, gerund or present participle): mobbing
Czasownik, 3. osoba liczby pojedynczej czasu teraźniejszego (Verb, 3rd person singular present): mobs
Czasownik, forma podstawowa (Verb, base form): mob
Czasownik, czas teraźniejszy nie w 3. osobie liczby pojedynczej (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): mob
Sylaby, Dzielenie Wyrazów i Akcent
mob zawiera 1 sylab: mob
Transkrypcja fonetyczna: ˈmäb
mob , ˈmäb (Czerwona sylaba jest akcentowana)

Mob - Znaczenie i częstotliwość użytkowania

Wskaźnik częstości i ważności słów pokazuje, jak często dane słowo pojawia się w określonym języku. Im mniejsza liczba, tym częściej używane jest słowo. Najczęściej używane słowa zazwyczaj mieszczą się w przedziale od 1 do 4000.
mob: ~ 4300 (Powszechny).
Ten wskaźnik ważności pomaga skupić się na najbardziej przydatnych słowach podczas nauki języka.