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IELTS BNC: 3549 COCA: 2614

gang

1 gang /ˈgæŋ/ noun
plural gangs
1 gang
/ˈgæŋ/
noun
plural gangs
Learner's definition of GANG
[count]
: a group of criminals一幫,一夥(罪犯)
see also chain gang
: a group of young people who do illegal things together and who often fight against other gangs一幫,一夥(不務正業、鬧事鬥毆的年輕人)
informal : a group of people who are friends and who do things together一群(志同道合的人)
2 gang /ˈgæŋ/ verb
gangs; ganged; ganging
2 gang
/ˈgæŋ/
verb
gangs; ganged; ganging
Learner's definition of GANG

gang up

[phrasal verb] informal
: to form a group to attack, oppose, or criticize someone拉幫結夥,聯合起來(攻擊、反對或批評某人)usually + on
sometimes + against
IELTS BNC: 3549 COCA: 2614

gang

1 of 3

noun

plural gangs
1
: group: such as
a
: a group of persons working to unlawful or antisocial ends
especially : a band of antisocial adolescents
b
: a group of persons working together
2
: a group of persons having informal and usually close social relations
watching TV with the gang
3
a
: a set of articles : outfit
a gang of oars
b
: a combination of similar implements or devices arranged for convenience to act together
a gang of saws

gang

2 of 3

verb (1)

ganged; ganging; gangs

intransitive verb

: to move or act as a gang
Her opponents ganged together to oppose her nomination.
see also gang up

transitive verb

1
: to attack (a person) as a gang
They ganged him and took his money.
2
a
: to assemble (mechanical or electronic parts) so that they may be operated simultaneously as a group
Potentiometers are often ganged together so that the resistance in several circuits can be changed simultaneously. Richard Fowler
b
: to arrange or produce (something, such as pages of typeset material) together as a unit
ganged the printing of 2000 cards to achieve a cost-efficient price per card of 38 cents. Vilma Barr
often used with up
Where decals are large they may be printed singly; where small, more than one may be ganged up on one screen to save effort and to produce more copies in one impression. Albert Kosloff

gang

3 of 3

verb (2)

ganged; ganging; gangs

intransitive verb

Scotland
: go

Example Sentences

Word History

IELTS BNC: 3549 COCA: 2614
gang

noun¹

1group of criminals犯罪團夥ADJECTIVE | VERB + GANG | GANG + NOUN | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEstreet街頭幫派a street gang known as the Hooligans一個被稱為“阿飛幫”的街頭犯罪團夥local當地的團夥armed, masked持械/蒙面團夥The robbery was carried out by an armed gang.這次搶劫是一個持械團夥幹的。criminal, organized, organized-crime犯罪團夥;有組織的團夥;有組織的犯罪團夥drug販毒團夥mafia, paramilitary黑手黨/準軍事團夥terror (especially BrE) 恐怖分子團夥teenage, youth少年/青年團夥biker, motorcycle飛車黨;摩托車幫rival敵對團夥Fights had ensued between rival gangs of football fans.接着兩夥對立的足球迷就打了起來。notorious臭名昭著的匪幫vicious, violent暴力團夥VERB + GANGbelong to, join屬於某團夥;加入幫派A lot of the boys belong to gangs.許多男孩子加入了幫派。He forced me to join his gang.他強迫我加入他的幫派。GANG + NOUNattack, fight, violence, war, warfare幫派火拚;群毆;幫派械鬥Her cousin was killed in a gang fight when he was only 16.她的表兄 16 歲時死於一場群毆。crime團夥犯罪member團夥成員leader幫派首領activity幫派活動life幫派生涯a tale of LA gang life洛杉磯匪幫記事culture, mentality幫派文化/思想rape輪姦PREPOSITIONin a/the gang屬於⋯團夥We were in the same gang.我們是一夥的。gang of⋯團夥a gang of thugs一夥暴徒PHRASESa member of a gang幫派成員
gang

noun²

2group of friends一幫朋友ADJECTIVE | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEusual一夥平常的朋友PREPOSITIONgang of一夥⋯I go out with a gang of friends most Saturdays.我星期六多數時候都和一幫朋友出去玩。PHRASESone of the gang夥伴中的一員Her friends made me feel welcome and treated me as one of the gang.她的朋友很歡迎我,把我當成他們中的一員。

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