mob
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CROWD implies a close gathering and pressing together. e.g. a crowd gathered
THRONG and HORDE suggest movement and pushing. e.g. a throng of reporters a horde of shoppers
CRUSH emphasizes the compactness of the group, the difficulty of individual movement, and the attendant discomfort. e.g. a crush of fans
noun
〖集合的に; ⦅英⦆ では単複両扱い〗(無秩序で暴力的な)群衆, 暴徒; やじ馬
e.g. a mob of protesters.
⦅古・けなして⦆ ; 〖the ~〗 (教育を受けていない貧しい)大衆, 愚民(the masses). e.g. the age-old fear that the mob may organize to destroy the last vestiges of civilized life.
〖通例be ~bed〗 〈人が〉 «…に» 取り囲まれる, もみくちゃにされる; 襲われる «by»
e.g. he was mobbed by autograph hunters.
〈鳥・動物の大群が〉〈別の鳥・動物〉を取り囲んで襲う.
e.g. a cuckoo flew over, to be mobbed at once by two reed warblers
e.g. (as noun mobbing) : small mammals may indulge in mobbing to rid themselves of a feared killer. ⦅米⦆ ; 〖通例be ~bed〗 〈場所が〉 【大勢の人で】埋め尽くされる, いっぱいである «with» .
e.g. an unruly crowd mobbed the White House during an inaugural reception.
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