overcrowding / (ˌəʊvəˈkraʊdɪŋ) /

人满为患过度拥挤拥挤不堪拥挤

overcrowding 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a state of being filled with more people or things than is desirable; congestion

overcrowding 近义词

overcrowding

等同于 congest

overcrowding

等同于 overflow

overcrowding

等同于 congestion

overcrowding

等同于 swamp

overcrowding

等同于 jam-pack

overcrowding

等同于 cram

overcrowding

等同于 crowd

overcrowding

等同于 deluge

更多overcrowding例句

  1. Hours of delays, EMTs called in to treat those passing out from overcrowding.
  2. In 1989, dozens of soccer fans were crushed to death due to overcrowding in a South Yorkshire stadium.
  3. “The big issues are overcrowding, lack of running water, and lack of sanitation,” said Cole.
  4. More deaths on Everest underscore its problems with overcrowding and unstable weather and geography, writes Nick Heil.
  5. If overcrowding was also part of their calculus, there was no mention of it on the site.
  6. The health of villagers, notwithstanding the pure air, is often prejudiced by the overcrowding of cottages.
  7. In some instances, this meant overcrowding so serious as to threaten morals and health.
  8. In this way the league tried to reduce overcrowding and extortionate rentals.
  9. A society has been formed, I see, to agitate against this overcrowding; but it seems to me it will only waste its pains.
  10. Notwithstanding their hard life the people are cheerful and fairly well off, for polyandry has prevented overcrowding.