释义 |
- n.人群;群众;观众;民众
- v.挤;挤满;塞满;使…拥挤
- 网络大众;一群
复数:crowds 过去分词:crowded 现在分词:crowding adj.+n. large crowd,angry crowd,noisy crowd,dense crowd,huge crowd v.+n. follow crowd,draw crowd,control crowd,disperse crowd,address crowd v. throng,flock,herd,assemble,gather n. troop,mob,multitude,horde,host 1. | [cspv] 人群;观众a large number of people gathered together in a public place, for example in the streets or at a sports game |
| He pushed his way through the crowd. 他在人群中往前挤。 | | A small crowd had gathered outside the church. 一小群人聚集在教堂的外面。 | | Police had to break up the crowd. 警方不得不驱散人群。 | | Crowds of people poured into the street. 人们成群结队涌上街头。 | | I want to get there early to avoid the crowds. 我想早点儿赶到那里,免得拥挤。 | | The match attracted a capacity crowd of 80 000. 这场比赛爆满,吸引了 8 万名观众。 | | The crowd cheered the winning hit. 观众为那决胜的一击而欢呼。 | | | | | | A whole crowd of us(= a lot of us) are going to the ball. 我们一大帮人要去参加那场舞会。 | | He left the hotel surrounded by crowds of journalists. 他在大群记者的包围下离开了酒店。 |
2. | [cspv] (informal) 一伙人;一帮人a particular group of people |
| Bob introduced her to some of the usual crowd(= people who often meet each other) . 鲍勃把她介绍给常见面的几个朋友。 | | the bright young theatrical crowd 这帮年轻聪明的戏剧演员 |
3. | [sing] 群众;民众;老百姓;凡夫俗子ordinary people, not special or unusual in any way |
| We all like to think we stand out from the crowd(= are different from and better than other people) . 我们都喜欢认为自己胜人一筹。 | | He prefers to be one of the crowd . 他宁愿做个凡夫俗子。 | | She's quite happy to follow the crowd . 她就愿意随大溜。 |
1. | ~ sth 挤满;塞满;使…拥挤to fill a place so there is little room to move |
| Thousands of people crowded the narrow streets. 成千上万的人把狭窄的街道挤得水泄不通。 |
2. | ~ sth 涌上(心头);涌入(脑海)to fill your mind so that you can think of nothing else |
| Memories crowded his mind. 往事涌上他的心头。 |
3. | (informal) ~ sb 挤,靠近,挤在一旁(以致使人不舒服或紧张)to stand very close to sb so that they feel uncomfortable or nervous |
n. | 2. (一)群人,熙攘的人群,人山人海,人来人往,熙熙攘攘,人墙 5. 〔美口〕一伙,伙伴;〔美罕〕家伙,东西;〔美国〕一群;〔军俚〕部队 2. (一)群人,熙攘的人群,人山人海,人来人往,熙熙攘攘,人墙 5. 〔美口〕一伙,伙伴;〔美罕〕家伙,东西;〔美国〕一群;〔军俚〕部队 | v. | 2. 挤(进),涌,簇拥,拥挤,云集,把…挤得水泄不通 2. 挤(进),涌,簇拥,拥挤,云集,把…挤得水泄不通 |
n. | 1. a large group of people gathered in one place 2. a group of people attending the same public event or entertainment 3. a group of people with something in common 4. the mass or majority of people 5. a large number of things put or found together 6. an ancient Celtic stringed instrument that was bowed or plucked 7. a large number of people in the same place 1. a large group of people gathered in one place 2. a group of people attending the same public event or entertainment 3. a group of people with something in common 4. the mass or majority of people 5. a large number of things put or found together 6. an ancient Celtic stringed instrument that was bowed or plucked 7. a large number of people in the same place | v. | 1. to assemble or move in large numbers 2. to urge, herd, or force a closely packed group of people, animals, or things into a place, or move into a place in a closely packed group 3. to move forward by pushing and shoving, or shove past a person or barrier 4. to fill or cover something or a place in large numbers or to capacity 5. to stand or move uncomfortably close to somebody or something 6. to put pressure on somebody to do something, or make somebody feel forced into an act 7. to move to a particular place at the same time as a lot of other people 8. if a group of people crowd a place, they make it full by being in it 9. if things such as thoughts or memories crowd your mind, your mind becomes full of them 10. to stand so close to someone that it annoys them or makes them feel nervous 1. to assemble or move in large numbers 2. to urge, herd, or force a closely packed group of people, animals, or things into a place, or move into a place in a closely packed group 3. to move forward by pushing and shoving, or shove past a person or barrier 4. to fill or cover something or a place in large numbers or to capacity 5. to stand or move uncomfortably close to somebody or something 6. to put pressure on somebody to do something, or make somebody feel forced into an act 7. to move to a particular place at the same time as a lot of other people 8. if a group of people crowd a place, they make it full by being in it 9. if things such as thoughts or memories crowd your mind, your mind becomes full of them 10. to stand so close to someone that it annoys them or makes them feel nervous |
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