1. 人群;觀(guān)眾 A crowd is a large group of people who have gathered together, for example to watch or listen to something interesting, or to protest about something.
e.g. A huge crowd gathered in a square outside the Kremlin walls... 一大群人聚集在克里姆林宮墻外的廣場(chǎng)上。 e.g. It took some two hours before the crowd was fully dispersed... 大概花了兩個(gè)小時(shí)才把人群全部疏散開(kāi)。
2. (志趣相投或工作相同的)一伙人,一幫人 A particular crowd is a group of friends, or a set of people who share the same interests or job.
e.g. All the old crowd have come out for this occasion. 那些老伙計們都來(lái)參加這一慶典。
3. 聚集在…周?chē)?在…聚攏 When people crowd around someone or something, they gather closely together around them.
e.g. The hungry refugees crowded around the tractors... 饑餓的難民聚集到拖拉機周?chē)?br/>e.g. Police blocked off the road as hotel staff and guests crowded around. 當酒店工作人員和旅客們都聚攏過(guò)來(lái)時(shí),警察封鎖了那條路。
4. (使)大批涌入 If people crowd into a place or are crowded into a place, large numbers of them enter it so that it becomes very full.
e.g. Hundreds of thousands of people have crowded into the center of the Lithuanian capital, Vilnius... 幾十萬(wàn)人涌入立陶宛首都維爾紐斯的市中心。 e.g. One group of journalists were crowded into a minibus... 一群記者擠進(jìn)一輛小型公共汽車(chē)。
5. 擠滿(mǎn);塞滿(mǎn);使…擁擠 If a group of people crowd a place, there are so many of them there that it is full.
crowd的反義詞
e.g. Thousands of demonstrators crowded the streets shouting slogans. 數千名高喊著(zhù)口號的示威者把街道擠得水泄不通。
6. 逼近;靠近;圍住 If people crowd you, they stand very closely around you trying to see or speak to you, so that you feel uncomfortable.
e.g. It had been a tense, restless day with people crowding her all the time. 這是緊張、忙碌的一天,每時(shí)每刻都有人圍在她身旁。
相關(guān)詞組:crowd incrowd out
crowd英英釋義
noun
1. a large number of things or people considered together
e.g. a crowd of insects assembled around the flowers
2. an informal body of friends
e.g. he still hangs out with the same crowd
Synonym: crewgangbunch
verb
1. to gather together in large numbers
e.g. men in straw boaters and waxed mustaches crowded the verandah
Synonym: crowd together
2. cause to herd, drive, or crowd together
e.g. We herded the children into a spare classroom