〈非正〉結(jié)伙 work together as a close group,(with or against sb), often in a bad sense
gang up
When those boys start ganging up, you can expect trouble.
那些孩子一結(jié)成伙,你就等著麻煩事吧。
A number of unruly youth ganged up and terrorized the district.
一些不法青年結(jié)成一伙,使這個(gè)地區(qū)充滿(mǎn)恐怖。
gang up against〔on〕 sb
She feels that everyone\\\'s ganging up against her.
她感到所有的人都結(jié)成伙來(lái)對(duì)付她。
A group of people ganged up against the man who beat his dog.
一群人聚集起來(lái),制止那個(gè)人打他的狗。
The spokesman said that Australia,Canada and New Zealand would gang up against Britain\\\'s joining the Common Market.
發(fā)言人說(shuō),澳大利亞、加拿大和新西蘭會(huì)聯(lián)合反對(duì)英國(guó)加入共同市場(chǎng)。
That small nation is afraid that if she makes one false move the other countries may gang up on her.
那個(gè)小國(guó)擔(dān)心一旦行動(dòng)有了差錯(cuò),別的國(guó)家可能會(huì)聯(lián)合起來(lái)制裁它。
The victim had no chance when four or five thugs ganged up on him.
當(dāng)四五個(gè)暴徒聯(lián)合起來(lái)攻擊那個(gè)受害者時(shí),他就沒(méi)有任何反抗的機(jī)會(huì)了。