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swarmed

/swawrm/US // swɔrm //UK // (swɔːm) //

蜂拥而至,蜂拥而来的,蜂拥而至的,蜂拥而上

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a body of honeybees that emigrate from a hive and fly off together, accompanied by a queen, to start a new colony.
    • : a body of bees settled together, as in a hive.
    • : a great number of things or persons, especially in motion.
    • : Biology. a group or aggregation of free-floating or free-swimming cells or organisms.
    • : Geology. a cluster of earthquakes or other geologic phenomena or features.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to fly off together in a swarm, as bees.
    • : to move about, along, forth, etc., in great numbers, as things or persons.
    • : to congregate, hover, or occur in groups or multitudes; be exceedingly numerous, as in a place or area.
    • : to be thronged or overrun; abound or teem: The beach swarms with children on summer weekends.
    • : Biology. to move or swim about in a swarm.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to swarm about, over, or in; throng; overrun.
    • : to produce a swarm of.

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Examples

  • Three days later, swarms of men answered Lincoln’s request and rallied for war.

  • They swarmed into the Capitol chanting “Hang Mike Pence” when he refused.

  • The defense swarmed, and Butler struggled to get open looks and seemed to be affected by Georgetown’s length.

  • In late 2017, Sestito set out to study how this metal-poor swarm moves by writing code to analyze the upcoming Gaia results.

  • After using this ability to defeat Rhino, the area is swarmed by the armed security units of Roxxon, an energy corporation looking to provide “clean energy” to Harlem.

  • He was prepared to swarm the island—not directly, but through Brooklyn.

  • Cars swarm dangerously around them on this two-lane road carved, literally, into the side of a chain of mountains.

  • The Stalwarts hoped to swarm the convention and force a challenge to the delegate roll.

  • In an ancient stone carving, warriors brandishing shields and swords swarm over the columned facade of a grand temple.

  • When he struck, Brown wrote, “The bees will begin to swarm.”

  • There 171 are a great many streams at Port Royal, and among them three or four where the fish swarm in the spawning season.

  • His own home at Flekkefjord was not a happy one; his father drank, and there was a swarm of small children.

  • The sepoys usually swarm out hell-for-leather and we rush to meet them.

  • For he made numbers of men swarm out of Persia, that have fought against us, and the holy city.

  • But now the newcomers began to swarm into our yard, asking H. if he had coin to sell for greenbacks.