crowd 英 [kraʊd]   美 [kraʊd]

crowd

crowd  英 [kraʊd] 美 [kraʊd]

n. 人群  v. 拥挤,挤满;塞进 

进行时:crowding  过去式:crowded  过去分词:crowded  第三人称单数:crowds  名词复数:crowds 

He pushed his way through the crowd. 他在人群中往前挤。
crowd control 人群控制

  • A lot of people or things in a large group make up a crowd. The masses of performers with painted faces, big shoes, and squeaky noses filling up the streets during your town's annual clown parade can be described as a crowd of clowns.
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  • n. 人群
  • v. 拥挤,挤满;塞进
  • 1. He pushed his way through the crowd.

    他在人群中往前挤。

  • 2. crowd control

    人群控制

  • 3. Police had to break up the crowd.

    警方不得不驱散人群。

  • 4. We all like to think we stand out from the crowd.

    我们都喜欢认为自己胜人一筹。

  • 5. He prefers to be one of the crowd.

    他宁愿做个凡夫俗子。

  • 6. 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。

  • 7. Memories crowded his mind.

    往事涌上他的心头。

  • crowd (n.) 1560s, from crowd (v.). The earlier word was press (n.).
  • crowd (v.) Old English crudan "to press, crush." Cognate with Middle Dutch cruden "to press, push," Middle High German kroten "to press, oppress," Norwegian kryda "to crowd." Related: Crowded; crowding.
crowd / kraʊd ; NAmE kraʊd / noun , verb crowd crowds crowded crowding noun 1 [countable + singular or plural verb ] a large number of people gathered together in a public place, for example in the streets or at a sports game 人群;观众 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. 我想及早赶到那里,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。 crowd control 人群控制 crowd trouble 群众闹事 A whole crowd of us are going to the ball (= a lot of us). 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旅馆。 2 [countable + singular or plural verb ] ( informal, often disapproving) a particular group of people 一伙人;一帮人 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 the crowd [singular ] ( sometimes disapproving) ordinary people, not special or unusual in any way 群众;民众;老百姓;凡夫俗子 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。 verb 1 crowdsth to fill a place so there is little room to move 挤满;塞满;使…拥挤 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 crowdsth to fill your mind so that you can think of nothing else 涌上(心头);涌入(脑海) Memories crowded his mind. 往事涌上他的心头。 3 crowdsb ( informal) to stand very close to sb so that they feel uncomfortable or nervous 挤,靠近,挤在一旁(以致使人不舒服或紧张) PHRASAL VERBS ˌcrowd aˈround/ˈround (sb/sth) to gather in large numbers around sb/sth 聚集在…周围;聚拢 We all crowded around the stove to keep warm. 我们都挤在炉边取暖。 Photographers were crowding around outside. 摄影师聚集在外面。 ˌcrowd ˈin (on sb) | ˌcrowd ˈinto sth (of thoughts, questions etc. 想法、问题等 ) to fill your mind so that you can think of nothing else 涌上(心头);涌入(脑海) Too many uncomfortable thoughts were crowding in on her. 她心乱如麻。 Memories came crowding into her mind. 往事一齐涌上她的心头。 ˌcrowd ˈinto/ˈonto sth | ˌcrowd ˈin to move in large numbers into a small space 大批涌入(狭小的空间) We all crowded into her office to sing ‘Happy Birthday’. 我们全都涌进她的办公室,唱“祝你生日快乐”。 ˌcrowd sb/sth ˈinto/ˈonto sth | ˌcrowd sb/sth ˈin to put many people or things into a small space 把…装满(或塞满) Guests were crowded into the few remaining rooms. 客人都给塞进了剩下的几个房间。 ˌcrowd sb/sth ˈout to fill a place so that other people or things are kept out 把(其他人或物)排挤在外 crowd / kraʊd ; NAmE kraʊd /
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