crowd 的英语意思
crowdcrowd1 /kraʊd/ noun
查看全部语言翻译1[countable] a large group of people who have gathered together to do something, for example to watch something or protest about something聚集在一起做某事(例如观看某事或抗议某事)的一大群人crowd of
a crowd of angry protesters一群愤怒的抗议者
a crowd of 30,000 spectators3万名观众组成的人群
There were crowds of shoppers in the street.街上挤满了购物的人群。
A vast crowd gathered in the main square.一大群人聚集在中央广场。
She mingled with the crowd of guests, exchanging greetings.她融入宾客人群中,互相打招呼。
Saturday’s game was watched by a capacity crowd (=the maximum number of people that a sports ground etc can hold).周六的比赛吸引了满场观众(=体育场等能容纳的最大人数)。
Troops fired tear gas and shots to disperse a crowd of 15,000 demonstrators.军队发射催泪弹并开枪,以驱散一万五千名示威者组成的人群。► see thesaurus at group2[singular] informal非正式 a group of people who know each other, work together etc彼此相识、一起工作等的一群人:
I didn’t know him; he wasn’t one of the usual crowd.我不认识他;他不是我们平时那批人之一。3the crowd ordinary people, not unusual in any way普通人,没有任何特别之处:
You have to do things exceptionally well to stand out from the crowd (=be different from ordinary people).要想鹤立鸡群(=与普通人与众不同),就必须把事情做得格外出色。
He wanted to go unnoticed, to be one of the crowd.他想不引人注意,做一个普通人。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词a crowd gathers· A large crowd had gathered to watch the procession go past.· 一大群人聚集在那里,观看游行队伍经过。a crowd cheers (=shouts to show praise, support etc)· The crowd cheered as the team came onto the pitch.· 球队走上球场时,观众欢呼起来。a crowd roars (=shouts in a very excited way)· As the band appeared the crowd roared in approval.· 乐队出现时,观众发出认可的欢呼声。a crowd surges forward (=moves forward all together)· Police officers began to lose control and the crowd surged forward.· 警察开始失去控制,人群向前涌动。a crowd disperses/breaks up (=goes away in different directions)· Seeing there would be no more entertainment, the crowd began to disperse.· 见不再有节目,人群开始散去。a crowd lines the street/route etc· A crowd lined the street to catch a glimpse of the president.· 人群排列在街道两旁,争睹总统一面。attract/draw a crowd· The ceremony is expected to draw a crowd of more than 1,000.· 预计该仪式将吸引逾1,000人的观众。pull a crowd/pull in the crowds (=make a lot of people come to something)· Low prices always pull in the crowds.· 低价总能吸引大批顾客。disperse/break up a crowd (=make a crowd go away in different directions)· A few warning shots were fired in an attempt to disperse the crowd.· 开了几枪警告,试图驱散人群。mingle/mix with the crowd (=join a crowd to be social or in order not to be noticed)· The actors went outside to talk to and mingle with the crowd.· 演员们走到外面与观众交谈,融入人群之中。adjectives形容词a big/large/huge crowd· A big crowd is expected tomorrow for the final match.· 明天的决赛预计将迎来大批观众。a good crowd (=a big one)· There was a good crowd on the first night of the show.· 演出首晚观众人数不少。a capacity crowd (=the maximum number of people that a place can hold)· The band performed brilliantly to a capacity crowd.· 乐队在满座观众面前表演出色。a sellout crowd (=one that has bought all the tickets for something)· The team won in front of a sellout crowd of 17,765.· 球队在17,765名满座观众面前赢得了胜利。a record crowd (=the biggest one there has ever been)· They were playing before a record crowd of 50,000.· 他们在创纪录的50,000名观众面前进行了比赛。a bumper crowd (=a very big one)· As usual there was a bumper crowd at the festival.· 一如既往,节日现场人山人海。phrases短语a crowd of people· I pushed my way through the crowd of people.· 我挤过人群。a crowd of onlookers (=of people who stop to watch something that is happening)· A crowd of onlookers had gathered to see what all the fuss was about.· 一群旁观者聚集在那里,想看看究竟是怎么回事。THESAURUS同义词辨析crowd a large number of people together in one place聚集在一处的大量人群: · The exhibition is expected to attract large crowds of visitors.· 预计该展览将吸引大批参观者。mob a crowd of noisy and violent people who are difficult to control难以控制的喧闹暴力人群: · The mob set fire to cars and buildings.· 暴民纵火烧毁了汽车和建筑。mass a very large crowd which is not moving and which is very difficult to move through静止不动且极难穿行的庞大人群: · the mass of people in the station· 车站里密集的人群horde a large crowd of people, especially people who are behaving in a way that you disapprove of or that annoys you大批人群,尤指行为令人不满或烦扰的人: · the hordes of tourists on the island· 岛上成群结队的游客droves [plural] a crowd of people – used especially when you are talking about a crowd of people who move from one place to another一大批人——尤用于指从一处移动到另一处的人群: · The public came in droves to see the event.· 公众成群结队地前来观看这一活动。throng literary文学 a very large crowd极为庞大的人群: · A great throng had gathered to listen to his speech.· 大批人聚集在那里聆听他的演讲。flock a large group of people of the same type, especially when they have a leader同类型的一大群人,尤指有领袖的: · A flock of children were being shown through the museum.· 一群孩子正在被带领参观博物馆。pack a group of people of the same type, especially a group you do not approve of同类型的一群人,尤指令人不满的群体: · A pack of reporters shouted questions.· 一群记者大声提问。swarm a large crowd of people who are moving quickly in many directions in a very uncontrolled way大批人朝各个方向快速、无序移动的人群: · a swarm of children in the playground· 操场上一大群嬉闹的孩子crush a crowd of people who are pressed close together人们紧紧挤在一起的人群: · There was such a crush on the Metro this morning.· 今天早上地铁里挤得不得了。multitude formal正式 literary文学 a very large number of people, especially ordinary people极大数量的人,尤指普通民众: · The Emperor came out to speak to the multitude.· 皇帝出来向民众讲话。 → group1
查看全部语言翻译1[countable] a large group of people who have gathered together to do something, for example to watch something or protest about something聚集在一起做某事(例如观看某事或抗议某事)的一大群人crowd of
a crowd of angry protesters一群愤怒的抗议者
a crowd of 30,000 spectators3万名观众组成的人群
There were crowds of shoppers in the street.街上挤满了购物的人群。
A vast crowd gathered in the main square.一大群人聚集在中央广场。
She mingled with the crowd of guests, exchanging greetings.她融入宾客人群中,互相打招呼。
Saturday’s game was watched by a capacity crowd (=the maximum number of people that a sports ground etc can hold).周六的比赛吸引了满场观众(=体育场等能容纳的最大人数)。
Troops fired tear gas and shots to disperse a crowd of 15,000 demonstrators.军队发射催泪弹并开枪,以驱散一万五千名示威者组成的人群。► see thesaurus at group2[singular] informal非正式 a group of people who know each other, work together etc彼此相识、一起工作等的一群人:
I didn’t know him; he wasn’t one of the usual crowd.我不认识他;他不是我们平时那批人之一。3the crowd ordinary people, not unusual in any way普通人,没有任何特别之处:
You have to do things exceptionally well to stand out from the crowd (=be different from ordinary people).要想鹤立鸡群(=与普通人与众不同),就必须把事情做得格外出色。
He wanted to go unnoticed, to be one of the crowd.他想不引人注意,做一个普通人。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词a crowd gathers· A large crowd had gathered to watch the procession go past.· 一大群人聚集在那里,观看游行队伍经过。a crowd cheers (=shouts to show praise, support etc)· The crowd cheered as the team came onto the pitch.· 球队走上球场时,观众欢呼起来。a crowd roars (=shouts in a very excited way)· As the band appeared the crowd roared in approval.· 乐队出现时,观众发出认可的欢呼声。a crowd surges forward (=moves forward all together)· Police officers began to lose control and the crowd surged forward.· 警察开始失去控制,人群向前涌动。a crowd disperses/breaks up (=goes away in different directions)· Seeing there would be no more entertainment, the crowd began to disperse.· 见不再有节目,人群开始散去。a crowd lines the street/route etc· A crowd lined the street to catch a glimpse of the president.· 人群排列在街道两旁,争睹总统一面。attract/draw a crowd· The ceremony is expected to draw a crowd of more than 1,000.· 预计该仪式将吸引逾1,000人的观众。pull a crowd/pull in the crowds (=make a lot of people come to something)· Low prices always pull in the crowds.· 低价总能吸引大批顾客。disperse/break up a crowd (=make a crowd go away in different directions)· A few warning shots were fired in an attempt to disperse the crowd.· 开了几枪警告,试图驱散人群。mingle/mix with the crowd (=join a crowd to be social or in order not to be noticed)· The actors went outside to talk to and mingle with the crowd.· 演员们走到外面与观众交谈,融入人群之中。adjectives形容词a big/large/huge crowd· A big crowd is expected tomorrow for the final match.· 明天的决赛预计将迎来大批观众。a good crowd (=a big one)· There was a good crowd on the first night of the show.· 演出首晚观众人数不少。a capacity crowd (=the maximum number of people that a place can hold)· The band performed brilliantly to a capacity crowd.· 乐队在满座观众面前表演出色。a sellout crowd (=one that has bought all the tickets for something)· The team won in front of a sellout crowd of 17,765.· 球队在17,765名满座观众面前赢得了胜利。a record crowd (=the biggest one there has ever been)· They were playing before a record crowd of 50,000.· 他们在创纪录的50,000名观众面前进行了比赛。a bumper crowd (=a very big one)· As usual there was a bumper crowd at the festival.· 一如既往,节日现场人山人海。phrases短语a crowd of people· I pushed my way through the crowd of people.· 我挤过人群。a crowd of onlookers (=of people who stop to watch something that is happening)· A crowd of onlookers had gathered to see what all the fuss was about.· 一群旁观者聚集在那里,想看看究竟是怎么回事。THESAURUS同义词辨析crowd a large number of people together in one place聚集在一处的大量人群: · The exhibition is expected to attract large crowds of visitors.· 预计该展览将吸引大批参观者。mob a crowd of noisy and violent people who are difficult to control难以控制的喧闹暴力人群: · The mob set fire to cars and buildings.· 暴民纵火烧毁了汽车和建筑。mass a very large crowd which is not moving and which is very difficult to move through静止不动且极难穿行的庞大人群: · the mass of people in the station· 车站里密集的人群horde a large crowd of people, especially people who are behaving in a way that you disapprove of or that annoys you大批人群,尤指行为令人不满或烦扰的人: · the hordes of tourists on the island· 岛上成群结队的游客droves [plural] a crowd of people – used especially when you are talking about a crowd of people who move from one place to another一大批人——尤用于指从一处移动到另一处的人群: · The public came in droves to see the event.· 公众成群结队地前来观看这一活动。throng literary文学 a very large crowd极为庞大的人群: · A great throng had gathered to listen to his speech.· 大批人聚集在那里聆听他的演讲。flock a large group of people of the same type, especially when they have a leader同类型的一大群人,尤指有领袖的: · A flock of children were being shown through the museum.· 一群孩子正在被带领参观博物馆。pack a group of people of the same type, especially a group you do not approve of同类型的一群人,尤指令人不满的群体: · A pack of reporters shouted questions.· 一群记者大声提问。swarm a large crowd of people who are moving quickly in many directions in a very uncontrolled way大批人朝各个方向快速、无序移动的人群: · a swarm of children in the playground· 操场上一大群嬉闹的孩子crush a crowd of people who are pressed close together人们紧紧挤在一起的人群: · There was such a crush on the Metro this morning.· 今天早上地铁里挤得不得了。multitude formal正式 literary文学 a very large number of people, especially ordinary people极大数量的人,尤指普通民众: · The Emperor came out to speak to the multitude.· 皇帝出来向民众讲话。 → group1crowdcrowd2 verb
1[intransitive always + adverb/preposition] if people crowd somewhere, they gather together in large numbers, filling a particular place若人们涌向某处,即大量聚集并填满该特定场所crowd into
Hundreds of people crowded into the church for the funeral.数百人涌入教堂参加葬礼。crowd round/around
We all crowded round the table.我们都挤在桌子旁边。be crowded together
the rapid spread of infection in areas where people are crowded together人群密集地区感染的迅速传播2[transitive] if people or things crowd a place, there are a lot of them there若人或物挤满某处,指该处有大量的人或物:
Holidaymakers crowded the beaches.度假者挤满了海滩。
Range after range of mountains crowd the horizon.一重重山脉将地平线填满。3[transitive] if thoughts or ideas crowd your mind or memory, they fill it, not allowing you to think of anything else若思绪或想法充满脑海或记忆,使你无法想到任何其他事情:
Strange thoughts and worries were crowding his mind.奇怪的想法和忧虑不断涌入他的脑海。4[transitive] a)to make someone angry by moving too close to them靠得太近令某人生气:
Stop crowding me – there’s plenty of room.别挤着我——这里空间多得很。 b)especially American English to make someone angry or upset by making too many unfair demands on them对某人提出过多不合理的要求,使其生气或不安crowd in phrasal verb if problems or thoughts crowd in on you, you cannot stop thinking about them若问题或思绪不断涌来,你便无法停止思考它们crowd in on
She shut her mind against the fears that crowded in on her.她封闭内心,抵御那些不断涌来的恐惧。crowd somebody/something ↔ out phrasal verb to force someone or something out of a place or situation将某人或某物从某处或某种处境中排挤出去:
Supermarket chains have crowded out the smaller shops.连锁超市已将小商店排挤出市场。
1[intransitive always + adverb/preposition] if people crowd somewhere, they gather together in large numbers, filling a particular place若人们涌向某处,即大量聚集并填满该特定场所crowd into
Hundreds of people crowded into the church for the funeral.数百人涌入教堂参加葬礼。crowd round/around
We all crowded round the table.我们都挤在桌子旁边。be crowded together
the rapid spread of infection in areas where people are crowded together人群密集地区感染的迅速传播2[transitive] if people or things crowd a place, there are a lot of them there若人或物挤满某处,指该处有大量的人或物:
Holidaymakers crowded the beaches.度假者挤满了海滩。
Range after range of mountains crowd the horizon.一重重山脉将地平线填满。3[transitive] if thoughts or ideas crowd your mind or memory, they fill it, not allowing you to think of anything else若思绪或想法充满脑海或记忆,使你无法想到任何其他事情:
Strange thoughts and worries were crowding his mind.奇怪的想法和忧虑不断涌入他的脑海。4[transitive] a)to make someone angry by moving too close to them靠得太近令某人生气:
Stop crowding me – there’s plenty of room.别挤着我——这里空间多得很。 b)especially American English to make someone angry or upset by making too many unfair demands on them对某人提出过多不合理的要求,使其生气或不安crowd in phrasal verb if problems or thoughts crowd in on you, you cannot stop thinking about them若问题或思绪不断涌来,你便无法停止思考它们crowd in on
She shut her mind against the fears that crowded in on her.她封闭内心,抵御那些不断涌来的恐惧。crowd somebody/something ↔ out phrasal verb to force someone or something out of a place or situation将某人或某物从某处或某种处境中排挤出去:
Supermarket chains have crowded out the smaller shops.连锁超市已将小商店排挤出市场。