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gang    音标拼音: [g'æŋ]
n. 队,群,帮
vi. 成群结队,联合在一起
vt. 使分成班组

队,群,帮成群结队,联合在一起使分成班组

gang
成群; 成组

gang
成组

gang
n 1: an association of criminals; "police tried to break up the
gang"; "a pack of thieves" [synonym: {gang}, {pack}, {ring},
{mob}]
2: an informal body of friends; "he still hangs out with the
same crowd" [synonym: {crowd}, {crew}, {gang}, {bunch}]
3: an organized group of workmen [synonym: {gang}, {crew}, {work
party}]
4: tool consisting of a combination of implements arranged to
work together
v 1: act as an organized group [synonym: {gang}, {gang up}]

Gang \Gang\ (g[a^]ng), v. i. [AS. gangan, akin to OS. & OHG.
gangan, Icel. ganga, Goth. gaggan; cf. Lith. [zdot]engti to
walk, Skr. ja[.n]gha leg. [root]48. Cf. {Go}.]
To go; to walk.
[1913 Webster]

Note: Obsolete in English literature, but still used in the
North of England, and also in Scotland.
[1913 Webster]


Gang \Gang\, n. [Icel. gangr a going, gang, akin to AS., D., G.,
& Dan. gang a going, Goth. gaggs street, way. See {Gang}, v.
i.]
1. A going; a course. [Obs.]
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2. A number going in company; hence, a company, or a number
of persons associated for a particular purpose; a group of
laborers under one foreman; a squad; as, a gang of
sailors; a chain gang; a gang of thieves.
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3. A combination of similar implements arranged so as, by
acting together, to save time or labor; a set; as, a gang
of saws, or of plows.
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4. (Naut.) A set; all required for an outfit; as, a new gang
of stays.
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5. [Cf. {Gangue}.] (Mining) The mineral substance which
incloses a vein; a matrix; a gangue.
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6. A group of teenagers or young adults forming a more or
less formalized group associating for social purposes, in
some cases requiring initiation rites to join; as, a teen
gang; a youth gang; a street gang.

Note: Youth gangs often associate with particular areas in a
city, and may turn violent when they feel their
territory is encroached upon. In Los Angeles the
{Crips} and the {Bloods} are large gangs antagonistic
to each other.
[PJC]

7. A group of persons organized for criminal purposes; a
criminal organization; as, the Parker gang.
[PJC]

{Gang board}, or {Gang plank}. (Naut.)
(a) A board or plank, with cleats for steps, forming a
bridge by which to enter or leave a vessel.
(b) A plank within or without the bulwarks of a vessel's
waist, for the sentinel to walk on.

{Gang cask}, a small cask in which to bring water aboard
ships or in which it is kept on deck.

{Gang cultivator}, {Gang plow}, a cultivator or plow in which
several shares are attached to one frame, so as to make
two or more furrows at the same time.

{Gang days}, Rogation days; the time of perambulating
parishes. See {Gang week} (below).

{Gang drill}, a drilling machine having a number of drills
driven from a common shaft.

{Gang master}, a master or employer of a gang of workmen.

{Gang plank}. See {Gang board} (above).

{Gang plow}. See {Gang cultivator} (above).

{Gang press}, a press for operating upon a pile or row of
objects separated by intervening plates.

{Gang saw}, a saw fitted to be one of a combination or gang
of saws hung together in a frame or sash, and set at fixed
distances apart.

{Gang tide}. See {Gang week} (below).

{Gang tooth}, a projecting tooth. [Obs.] --Halliwell.

{Gang week}, Rogation week, when formerly processions were
made to survey the bounds of parishes. --Halliwell.

{Live gang}, or {Round gang}, the Western and the Eastern
names, respectively, for a gang of saws for cutting the
round log into boards at one operation. --Knight.

{Slabbing gang}, an arrangement of saws which cuts slabs from
two sides of a log, leaving the middle part as a thick
beam.
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175 Moby Thesaurus words for "gang":
Bund, Rochdale cooperative, affiliate, age group, alliance, ally,
army, assemblage, associate, association, axis, band,
band together, battalion, be in cahoots, bevy, bloc, body, brigade,
bunch, bunch up, cabal, cast, cement a union, centralize, circle,
clique, club, club together, coalition, cohort, college, colony,
combination, combine, come together, common market, commute,
company, complement, confederacy, confederate, confederation,
consociate, conspire, consumer cooperative, contingent,
cooperative, cooperative society, corps, coterie, council, couple,
course, cover ground, covey, credit union, crew, crowd,
customs union, detachment, detail, division, drift, drive, drove,
economic community, employees, faction, fare, fare forth,
federalize, federate, federation, fetch, fleet, flit, flock, flow,
force, free trade area, gam, gang up, go, go along, go in partners,
go in partnership, group, grouping, groupment, help, herd, hie,
hired help, hook up with, host, in-group, join forces,
join fortunes with, join together, join up with, join with, junta,
kennel, league, litter, machine, marry, men, mob, move, move along,
move on, movement, organize, out-group, outfit, overwhelm, pack,
pair, pair off, partner, partnership, party, pass, peer group,
personnel, phalanx, platoon, pod, political machine, posse, pride,
progress, regiment, retinue, ring, roll, roll on, run, salon,
sashay, school, servantry, set, shoal, skulk, sloth, society,
squad, stable, staff, stand together, stand up with, stream,
string, team, team up with, team with, the help, throw in with,
tie in with, tie up with, travel, tribe, trip, troop, troupe,
union, unionize, unite with, wayfare, wed, wend, wing


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