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mugging    音标拼音: [m'ʌgɪŋ]
n. 抢劫

抢劫

mugging
n 1: assault with intent to rob

Mugging \Mug"ging\, n. [p. pr. & vb. n. from {mug}, v.]
A robbery; a taking of property by threatening (or
performing) violence on the person who is robbed. See {mug},
v.

Syn: robbery, holdup, stickup
[PJC WordNet 1.5]

64 Moby Thesaurus words for "mugging":
aggravated assault, aggression, amphibious attack, armed assault,
armed robbery, asportation, assailing, assailment, assault,
assault and robbery, attack, banditry, bank robbery, banzai attack,
blitz, blitzkrieg, breakthrough, cattle lifting, cattle stealing,
charge, counterattack, counteroffensive, coup de main,
crippling attack, dead set at, descent on, diversion,
diversionary attack, drive, extortion, flank attack,
frontal attack, gas attack, head-on attack, heist, highway robbery,
hijacking, holdup, infiltration, lightning attack, lightning war,
mass attack, megadeath, offense, offensive, onset, onslaught,
overkill, panzer warfare, pocket picking, purse snatching, push,
robbery, robbing, run against, run at, rush, sally, shock tactics,
sortie, stickup, stickup job, strike, unprovoked assault


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  • Mugging - Wikipedia
    Mugging (sometimes called personal robbery or street robbery) is a form of robbery and street crime that occurs in public places, often urban areas at night It involves a confrontation with a threat of violence
  • Im a Mugger—Heres How to Outsmart Me | Readers Digest
    Mugging is a form of robbery—the legal term for theft by way of threatened or actual force It is distinguishable from other forms of robbery in that the perpetrator targets a person (as opposed
  • How to Avoid Being Mugged: 14 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow
    While the majority of towns and cities around the world are safe, you might sometimes visit an area with a high crime rate and an increased chance of being mugged If this is the case, you need to be careful to safeguard yourself, your loved ones, and your property from theft
  • What Does Getting Mugged Mean Under the Law? - LegalClarity
    Mugging isn't a legal term, but it's still a serious crime Learn how the law classifies it as robbery, what charges apply, and what victims can do next Getting mugged is not a formal legal charge anywhere in the United States No prosecutor files a case for “mugging ”
  • MUGGING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    MUGGING definition: 1 an act of attacking someone and stealing their money: 2 an act of attacking someone and… Learn more
  • MUGGING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    Legal Definition mug transitive verb mugged; mugging : to assault (an individual) usually with intent to rob
  • Avoid Being a Statistic: How Muggers Pick Their Victims
    There are several types of robberies like car theft, property theft and burglaries, but in this article we’ll focus on a particularly common type of robbery: mugging The textbook definition of a mugging is “an assault or threat of violence upon a person, especially with intent to rob ”
  • MUGGING Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    MUGGING definition: an assault or threat of violence upon a person, especially with intent to rob See examples of mugging used in a sentence
  • What to Do If You’re Mugged: Immediate Steps to Take
    If you've been mugged, here's how to protect your finances, identity, and wellbeing in the hours and days that follow Complying with a mugger’s demands and getting away physically safe is the single most important thing you can do Everything stolen can be replaced or frozen
  • What is Mugging? Simple Definition Meaning - LSD. Law
    “Mugging” generally refers to a physical attack on an isolated pedestrian, often on a public street, for the purpose of taking money or possessions While not a standalone crime, such an act typically constitutes the felony of common-law robbery





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