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throng

英 [θrɒŋ]

美 [θrɔːŋ]

n.  聚集的人群; 一大群人
v.  群集; 拥塞; 拥向

过去分词:thronged 过去式:thronged 现在分词:thronging 复数:throngs 第三人称单数:throngs 

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Collins.1 / BNC.14863 / COCA.11014

短语用例

    throng with sb/sth

      be thronged with sb/sth

      • 挤满(人、汽车等)
        to be full of people, cars, etc.

        牛津词典

          noun

          • 聚集的人群;一大群人
            a crowd of people
            1. We pushed our way through the throng.
              我们挤过人群。

          verb

          • 群集;拥塞;拥向
            to go somewhere or be present somewhere in large numbers
            1. The children thronged into the hall.
              孩子们拥进了大厅。
            2. People are thronging to see his new play.
              人们成群结队地去看他的新戏。
            3. Crowds thronged the stores.
              各商店都挤满了人。

          柯林斯词典

          • N-COUNT 一大群人;人群
            Athrongis a large crowd of people.
            1. An official pushed through the throng.
              一名官员费力地挤过人群。
          • VERB (人群)涌向,蜂拥
            When peoplethrongsomewhere, they go there in great numbers.
            1. The crowds thronged into the mall.
              人群涌进大厅。
            2. ...the multitudes that throng around the Pope.
              拥在教皇周围的教众甚多
          • VERB 挤满;群集
            If peoplethronga place, they are present there in great numbers.
            1. They throng the beaches between late June and early August.
              6 月底到 8 月初,他们群聚在海滩上。

          英英释义

          noun

          verb

          • press tightly together or cram
            1. The crowd packed the auditorium
            Synonym:mobpackpilejam

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