词汇 | crowd |
释义 | crowd noun[ + sing/pl verb ] uk /kraʊd/ us /kraʊd/ A2[ C ] a large group of people who have come together: 人群;群众 A crowd of about 15,000 attended the concert.大约有15000人出席了音乐会。 an audience audienceThe audience went wild after every song she sang. viewerThe show attracts millions of viewers every week. listenerListeners tune in regularly for his cheery banter. crowdThose New Yorkers can be a tough crowd to please. houseIt's a full house tonight. spectatorThe spectators cheered when the balloon went up. [ S ]informal a group of friends or a group of people with similar interests: (有共同爱好的)一帮朋友,一伙人,一群人 She goes around with a friendly crowd.她常和一群朋友结伴外出。 "Who was there?" "Oh, the usual crowd."“那儿都有谁?”“噢,还是往常那伙人。” A crowd had gathered to hear her speak.一群人围拢过来听她演讲。 In her bright yellow coat, she was easily identifiable in the crowd.她穿着鲜艳的黄色外套,在人群中很容易辨认。 A big crowd of demonstrators were protesting against cuts in health spending.一大群示威者在抗议削减医疗保健费用。 He pushed his way to the front of the crowd to get a better look. The crowd was cheering and urging her on all through the race.在整个比赛中,人们一直在为她加油鼓劲儿。 Groups of people affinity group alliance an anti-gang assemblage family federation federative First Nation first people line (someone) up mafia mob peer group phalanx posse public quaternity scratch syndicate You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Audiences and spectators Friends, acquaintances & contemporaries Idiomfollow the crowd crowd verb[ T ] informaluk /kraʊd/ us /kraʊd/ to make someone feel uncomfortable by standing too close to them or by watching them all the time: 挤;靠近;盯着 I need some time to do this work properly, so don't crowd me.我需要些时间把这活干好,所以别总盯着我。 Limiting and restricting anti-libertarian armlock boundary box someone out box someone/something in crippling cripplingly curb curtail curtailment keep (herself) to herselfidiom limit limitation limitative limiting suffocatingly tempered tie someone down tie someone up uncrippled Phrasal verbscrowd (something) into something crowd someone/something out crowd around (someone/something) crowd | American Dictionarycrowd noun[ C ] us/krɑʊd/ a large group of people who have gathered together: A crowd formed outside the club. Crowds of people watched the fireworks. infml A crowd is also a group of friends: I don’t know many people in Edsel’s crowd. A crowd is also a group of people with similar interests: the art/theater crowd crowd verb[ I/T ] us/krɑʊd/ (of people) to fill a place: [ T ]Street vendors crowded the sidewalks. [ I ]As soon as he appeared, reporters crowded around him. If you crowd someone, you make the person uncomfortable by standing too close: [ T ]Don’t crowd me! If people crowd into a place, they fill it completely: [ I ]Commuters crowded into the train. Phrasal verbcrowd out someone/something Examples of crowdcrowd There is more to receiving than needing : theoretical arguments and empirical explorations of crowding in and crowding out. The crowd's energy screamed a tweaked anticipation but the mass amounts of uniforms - police, security, ambulance and fire marshal - caused severe anxiety. Workers crowded into tenements constructed around central patios ; these patios served as kitchen, bathing area and dining room for large numbers of residents. Of the various potential risk factors, crowding has a strong and significant association with seropositivity. As a result, serotypes tend to cluster within families, spreading especially in situations of upper respiratory infections and crowding [15]. Flowing waters or teeming crowds: mental models of electricity. Instead, agricultural capitalism, introduced into the province earlier than industrial capitalism, crowded out smallholders. Consequently, the crowding out can only occur during the transition. With crowding reduced, these grow and trigger a second antibody response, and so forth. After retirement, the risk-less annuity crowds out all bond holdings. I wander out into the still busy square, where crowds are still cheering, conscious of the danger of the spectacle that attracts, flatters, and distorts. With their central location, f lashy window cases, and large signs, cigarette stores themselves were a constant adver tisement for the crowds that passed by. However, crowding out will only occur to the extent that compliance with these norms is the only motivation for supporting older people. Taking co-residence into account the international comparison does not support the crowding out hypothesis. There were pickpockets and other villains who are attracted by crowds, although they tended to congregate more in the taverns than at the theatres. See all examples of crowd These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withcrowdcrowdThese are words often used in combination with crowd. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. assembled crowd There was a tumultuous roar from the assembledcrowd. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 cheering crowd He was carried from the court on the shoulders of a cheeringcrowd. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 enthusiastic crowd It was a very respectable, patient and enthusiasticcrowd. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with crowd |
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