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stampede美 [.stæm'pid] 英 [stæm'piːd] - n.蜂拥;狂奔;热潮;风尚
- v.涌向;使仓促行事
- 网络惊跑;惊逃;乱窜
复数:stampedes 现在分词:stampeding 过去分词:stampeded v. rush,hurry,charge,run,dash n. mad dash,flight,rout,pandemonium,retreat 1. | (人群的)奔逃,蜂拥;(兽群的)惊跑,狂奔a situation in which a group of people or large animals such as horses suddenly start running in the same direction, especially because they are frightened or excited |
| A stampede broke out when the doors opened. 门一开,人们蜂拥而出。 |
2. | 热潮;风尚;风气a situation in which a lot of people are trying to do or achieve the same thing at the same time |
| Falling interest rates has led to a stampede to buy property. 不断下降的利率引发了一场购房热。 |
1. | [i][t] ~ (sth) (使)狂奔,涌向to run in a stampede ; to make animals do this |
| a herd of stampeding elephants 一群狂奔的大象 | | A huge bunch of kids came stampeding down the corridor. 一大群孩子顺着走廊涌了过来。 |
2. | [t][usupass] ~ sb (into sth/into doing sth) 使仓促行事to make sb rush into doing sth without giving them time to think about it |
| I refuse to be stampeded into making any hasty decisions. 我不愿仓促行事,草率作决定。 |
n. | 2. 〔美国〕(人群)蜂拥上前;(选举中)突然一面倒 2. 〔美国〕(人群)蜂拥上前;(选举中)突然一面倒 | v. | 1. (使)惊逃,(使)争先恐后逃走,(使)溃散;(使)蜂拥上前;(使大群人)突然采取某种行动 |
n. | 1. an uncontrolled headlong rush of frightened animals 2. an uncontrolled surging rush of a crowd of people 3. a sudden rush of many people all doing or wanting to do something at the same time 4. in the western United States and especially in Canada, a celebration, usually held annually, that includes a rodeo along with contests, exhibitions, dancing, and entertainment 5. a situation in which a group of people or animals all start to run in a very fast uncontrolled way because they are frightened or excited 6. a situation in which a lot of people all try to do something at the same time 7. a festival that includes competitions for cowboys 1. an uncontrolled headlong rush of frightened animals 2. an uncontrolled surging rush of a crowd of people 3. a sudden rush of many people all doing or wanting to do something at the same time 4. in the western United States and especially in Canada, a celebration, usually held annually, that includes a rodeo along with contests, exhibitions, dancing, and entertainment 5. a situation in which a group of people or animals all start to run in a very fast uncontrolled way because they are frightened or excited 6. a situation in which a lot of people all try to do something at the same time 7. a festival that includes competitions for cowboys | v. | 1. to rush forwards in a frightened headlong surge, or make animals or people surge forwards 2. to force somebody to do something before he or she is ready or has properly thought about it 3. if a group of animals or people stampede, they all start to run in a very fast uncontrolled way because they are frightened or excited 4. to force someone to do something without giving them the chance to think about it 1. to rush forwards in a frightened headlong surge, or make animals or people surge forwards 2. to force somebody to do something before he or she is ready or has properly thought about it 3. if a group of animals or people stampede, they all start to run in a very fast uncontrolled way because they are frightened or excited 4. to force someone to do something without giving them the chance to think about it |
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