释义 |
gangland orig. U.S.|ˈgæŋlænd| [f. gang n.1 + land n.] The domain of gangsters; the underworld; gangs or gangsters collectively. Also attrib.
1912A. H. Lewis Apaches N.Y. 15 The first lesson of Gangland is never to inform nor give evidence. 1928Daily Tel. 28 Aug. 7/5 A bomb, known in gangland parlance as a ‘pineapple’. 1932E. Wallace When Gangs came to London viii. 64 Gangland does not talk scandal even of its worst enemies. 1966Observer 25 Sept. 1/5 (headline) Police stop gangland carve-up. 1971Daily Tel. 15 Sept. 1/1 Police believe a gangland killing may be connected with the discovery early yesterday of a bloodstained car at Chigwell, Essex. |