crowd / kraʊd /

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crowd3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a large number of persons gathered closely together; throng: a crowd of angry people.
  2. any large number of persons.
  3. any group or set of persons with something in common: The restaurant attracts a theater crowd.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to gather in large numbers; throng; swarm.
  2. to press forward; advance by pushing.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to press closely together; force into a confined space; cram: to crowd clothes into a suitcase.
  2. to push; shove.
  3. to fill to excess; fill by pressing or thronging into.
  4. to place under pressure or stress by constant solicitation: to crowd a debtor for payment; to crowd someone with embarrassing questions.

crowd 近义词

n. 名词 noun

large assembly

n. 名词 noun

special group of friends

crowd 的近义词 11
crowd 的反义词 1
v. 动词 verb

cram, press into area

更多crowd例句

  1. After he held an indoor rally in Nevada where a mostly unmasked crowd interacted, he told the Las Vegas Review-Journal that he didn’t feel as though he was putting himself at risk.
  2. It’s amazing how small a barrier it takes to filter out the crowds.
  3. The latest crackdown occurred on Sunday, when crowds took to the streets to oppose the government’s decision to postpone for an entire year legislative council elections that were supposed to take place on Sunday.
  4. Winter is also nice—just pack some extra layers—and you’ll miss the crowds by visiting in the off-season.
  5. CEOs and VPs always have people asking to take from them, so offering to help them in some way may make you stand out of the crowd.
  6. He created his own crowd-funding platform for genetically modified organisms (GMOs), which has yet to be launched.
  7. As he tried to make his way through a crowd of mourners late last month, he looked preoccupied and even disoriented.
  8. But when I look out over the crowd now, I also see that they are trapped—trapped by their cowardice.
  9. And so we compiled this list through conversations with colleagues and social media crowd-sourcing.
  10. The Stormfront crowd offers its own helpful political advice, not only for Scalise but also for the entire GOP.
  11. The crowd shuffled off in all directions, and then engaged in a confused struggle for the chairs.
  12. The little crowd and the boats on the beach were right under them and no one paid any attention or seemed to be in a hurry.
  13. Our social life is aimless without it, we are a crowd without a common understanding.
  14. Soon after they parted, with a sarcastic laugh from the Spaniard, and Ma'amselle mingled with the crowd.
  15. His Indian repute had not preceded him to such degree as to make the way easy for him through the London crowd.