crowd的意思和读音

crowd

: [kraʊd] : [kraʊd]

n.

v.使

crowds  crowding  crowded  

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

crowdn.

1.[cspv]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.

A small crowd had gathered outside the church.

Police had to break up the crowd.

Crowds of people poured into the street.

I want to get there early to avoid the crowds.

The match attracted a capacity crowd of 80 000. 8

The crowd cheered the winning hit.

crowd control

crowd trouble

A whole crowd of us(= a lot of us) are going to the ball.

He left the hotel surrounded by crowds of journalists.

2.[cspv](informal)a particular group of people

Bob introduced her to some of the usual crowd(= people who often meet each other) .

the bright young theatrical crowd

3.[sing]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) .

He prefers to be one of the crowd .

She's quite happy to follow the crowd .

v.

1.~ sth使to fill a place so there is little room to move

Thousands of people crowded the narrow streets.

2.~ sth);to fill your mind so that you can think of nothing else

Memories crowded his mind.

3.(informal)~ sb使to stand very close to sb so that they feel uncomfortable or nervous

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v.1.;2.,3.;4., (about round in to);() (into)1.;2.,3.;4., (about round in to);() (into)

n.1.Same as crwtstrong.a large number of people in the same place; a large group of people at an event3.a group of friends

v.1.to move to a particular place at the same time as a lot of other people2.if a group of people crowd a place, they make it full by being in it3.if things such as thoughts or memories crowd your mind, your mind becomes full of them4.to stand so close to someone that it annoys them or makes them feel nervous1.to move to a particular place at the same time as a lot of other people2.if a group of people crowd a place, they make it full by being in it3.if things such as thoughts or memories crowd your mind, your mind becomes full of them4.to stand so close to someone that it annoys them or makes them feel nervous

1. 〖 humanrights〗 crowd;throng〗 〖 figurine〗 ...

2. cohort( ); crowd); scope( ); ...

3. 〖 gather〗 crowd〖 wrap〗 ...

4. knife crowd rubbish ...

5. crossing v. crowd n. , , cupboard n. ...

6. crossroads n. crowd n. vt. 使 ...

7. welcome n.;v. crowd n. hand n.() ...

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1.Fireworks on the bank of Thames in London, the course was just 15 minutes, afterward, the crowd scattered gently.15

2.Esmeralda danced faster and faster, and the eyes of one face in the crowd around Gringoire were fixed on her with a strange look.

3.Evgeni and Edvin signed their DVD and there was such a big crowd waiting that I have no idea how the poor guys could escape finally.DVD,

4.By the time I spotted him he was far up ahead, walking away through the crowd, hands in his pockets and his head hanging down.穿

5.But with luck, in the middle of the crowd, it would be safe to talk for a quarter of an hour and arrange another meeting.

6.Everybody in the crowd pushed forward to see their King. A beggar also came forward with his bowl. There was lots of rice in it.

7.And in a way you could say it was an alien he saw, an old western lady among the crowd of Chinese students .西

8.Opens eyes the huge crowd boundlessly, I did not know where I am at, did not know which she was at.

9.He landed at an air force base on the outskirts of the city to be met by an enthusiastic crowd.

10.The crowd gaped, for it was a grotesque sight to see this little man ranting away just as if he were addressing his followers.