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TOEFL BNC: 1686 COCA: 1270
crowd
krd kraʊd
Word forms: plural , 3rd person singular present tense crowds, present participle crowding, past tense , past participle crowded
1 N-COUNT-COLL [with singular or plural verb]

人群;觀衆 A crowd is a large group of people who have gathered together, for example to watch or listen to something interesting, or to protest about something. 人群;觀衆
  • A huge crowd gathered in a square outside the Kremlin walls.

    一大群人聚集在克裏姆林宮牆外的廣場上。

  • It took some two hours before the crowd was fully dispersed.

    大概花了兩個小時才把人群全部疏散開。

  • The crowd were enormously enthusiastic.

    觀衆熱情高漲。

  • The explosions took place in shopping centres as crowds of people were shopping for Mothers' Day. [+ of]

    爆炸發生在購物中心,當時大批人群正在爲母親節購物。

2 N-COUNT

(志趣相投或工作相同的)一夥人,一幫人 A particular crowd is a group of friends, or a set of people who share the same interests or job. (志趣相投或工作相同的)一夥人,一幫人 [informal]
  • All the old crowd have come out for this occasion.

    那些老夥計們都來參加這一慶典。

3 VERB

聚集在周圍;聚攏 When people crowd around someone or something, they gather closely together around them. 聚集在周圍;聚攏
  • The hungry refugees crowded around the tractors. [V + round/around n]

    饑餓的難民聚集到拖拉機周圍。

  • Police blocked off the road as hotel staff and guests crowded around. [V round/around]

    當酒店工作人員和旅客們都聚攏過來時,警察封鎖了那條路。

4 V-ERG

(使)大批湧入 If people crowd into a place or are crowded into a place, large numbers of them enter it so that it becomes very full. (使)大批湧入 [Also V n into n]
  • Hundreds of thousands of people have crowded into the center of the Lithuanian capital, Vilnius. [VERB + into]

    幾十萬人湧入立陶宛首都維爾紐斯的市中心。

  • One group of journalists were crowded into a minibus. [be VERB-ed + into]

    一群記者擠進一輛小型公共汽車。

  • 'Bravo, bravo,' chanted party workers crowded in the main hall. [VERB-ed]

    太好了,太好了,聚集在正廳的該黨工作人員反複喊着。

5 VERB

擠滿;塞滿;使擁擠 If a group of people crowd a place, there are so many of them there that it is full. 擠滿;塞滿;使擁擠
  • Thousands of demonstrators crowded the streets shouting slogans. [VERB noun]

    數千名高喊着口號的示威者把街道擠得水洩不通。

SYN congest, pack, cram
6 VERB

逼近;靠近;圍住 If people crowd you, they stand very closely around you trying to see or speak to you, so that you feel uncomfortable. 逼近;靠近;圍住
  • It had been a tense, restless day with people crowding her all the time. [VERB noun]

    這是緊張、忙碌的一天,每時每刻都有人圍在她身旁。

Phrasal verbs:

crowd in crowd out
Word Partnership
Word PartnershipUse crowd with:
VERB.

attract a crowd, avoid the crowd, crowd gathers 1

ADJ.

enthusiastic crowd, small crowd 1

PREP.

crowd around something 3

crowd into something 4

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TOEFL BNC: 1686 COCA: 1270
crowd

noun¹

1large number of people in one place聚集的人群ADJECTIVE | VERB + CROWD | CROWD + VERB | CROWD + NOUN | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEbig, bumper, capacity, enormous, good, great, huge, large, massive, packed, record, sell-out, vast一大群人;座無虛席;人數空前的一大群人The show played to capacity crowds.那場表演座無虛席。small一小群人gathering, growing不斷聚集的/不斷增多的人群assembled聚集在一起的人The president read a declaration to a vast assembled crowd.總統向大批聚在一起的人宣讀了聲明。entire, whole整個人群jostling, milling, surging推推搡搡的人潮;湧動的人潮We pushed our way through the milling crowds of guests.我們從湧動的賓客人群中擠了出來。noisy嘈雜的人群admiring, adoring, appreciative, cheering, enthusiastic, excited, expectant仰慕的/敬慕的/讚賞的/喝彩的/充滿熱情的/興奮的/期待的人群angry, hostile, partisan憤怒的/充滿敵意的/成幫結夥的人群rush-hour (especially BrE) 交通高峰時間的人群diverse, motley (especially BrE) 魚龍混雜的人群the usual motley crowd of tourists, hawkers and pigeons像往常一樣混雜着遊客、小販和易上當者的人群football, theatre/theater足球賽/劇院觀眾home, hometown (= at a sports game) (NAmE) (體育比賽)主場觀眾VERB + CROWDattract, bring, bring in, draw, gather, get, pull, pull in吸引觀眾Boxing is a sport that always attracts large crowds.拳擊這項運動總能吸引大批觀眾。break up, disperse驅散/疏散人群Police were called to disperse the crowd.警察奉召到場驅散人群。control控制人群address, entertain, play to, work對聽眾講話;娛樂觀眾;為觀眾表演;帶動觀眾join, mingle with加入/混入人群avoid避開人群If you want to avoid the crowds, get there early.如果你不想挨擠,就早點兒到那裏。face面對人群scan, search, watch盤查/搜查/監視人群get lost in在人群中迷路She was afraid she might get lost in the crowd.她擔心自己在人群中迷失方向。CROWD + VERBassemble, collect, gather人群聚集An expectant crowd gathered outside his house.滿懷期待的人群聚集在他房子外面。grow, swell人群擴大The crowd grew to over 15 000.人群擴大到超過了 15,000 人。rush人群奔湧The crowd rushed forward.人群湧向前去。flock, mill, throng sth, throng around sb/sth人群蜂擁;人群湧動;人群擁塞⋯Crowds have been flocking to the beaches in this hot weather.在如此炎熱的天氣裏人們都湧到了海灘。crowds thronging the streets of Rio裏約街頭湧動的人潮A crowd thronged around the wounded man.一群人聚集在那個受傷的人周圍。disperse, melt away, thin out人群散開;人群逐漸散去After the ambulance drove off, the crowd dispersed.救護車開走後,人群就散開了。part人群分離chant, cheer, erupt, roar, scream人群反複呼喊/歡呼/突然爆發出/大喊/尖叫boo, hiss, jeer人群發出一陣噓聲;人群發出嘲笑聲line the street人群聚集在街道兩旁Crowds lined the streets of the city as the president's car approached.總統的車駛近時,人們聚集在市區街道兩旁。CROWD + NOUNcontrol人群控制favourite/favorite觀眾的最愛She didn't win but she was clearly the crowd favourite / favorite.她雖然沒有獲勝,但顯然是最受觀眾喜愛的一位。noise人群的喧譁scene人群場景PREPOSITIONamong a/the crowd在人群中A bewildered child was wandering among the crowd.一個不知所措的孩子徘徊在人群中。in a/the crowd在人群裏I saw some familiar faces in the crowd.我在人群裏看到了一些熟悉的面孔。through a/the crowd穿過人群She fought her way through the crowd.她從人群中擠了出來。crowd of一群⋯a big crowd of football supporters一大群足球迷PHRASESthe back of a crowd, the front of a crowd, the middle of a crowd人群的後部/前部/中間
crowd

noun²

2the crowd ordinary people民眾VERB + THE CROWD | PHRASES VERB + THE CROWDbe one of, follow是普通人;從眾She's happy to follow the crowd.她願意隨大溜。stand out from與眾不同We all like to think we stand out from the crowd (= are different from other people).我們都希望自己與眾不同。PHRASESa face in the crowd芸芸眾生之一To her I'm just another face in the crowd.對她而言,我不過是人群中的另一張普通的面孔。
TOEFL BNC: 1686 COCA: 1270
crowd noun
crowd (crowds of people) general public (stand out from/follow the crowd) group2 (get in with the wrong crowd)
crowd

noun

crowd ♦︎ mob ♦︎ horde ♦︎ throng ♦︎ drove ♦︎ crush ♦︎ rabbleThese are all words for a lot of people together. 這些詞均表示人群。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配a crowd / hordes / a throng / droves / a crush of peoplea crowd / mob / horde / rabble of youthsa crowd / throng of journalists / photographerspeople do sth in hordes / drovesa / an angry / unruly / hostile crowd / moba disorderly crowd / rabbleto push / fight / force your way through the crowd / mob / hordes / throng / crushto break up / disperse a crowd / mobto join the crowd / thronga crowd / mob / throng gathers crowd [countable + singular or plural verb] a large number of people gathered together in a public place, for example in the streets or at a sports game 人群;觀衆A small crowd had gathered outside the church.一小群人已經聚集在教堂外面了。Crowds of people poured into the street.人群湧上街頭。I want to get there early to avoid the crowds.我想早點趕到那裏,避開人潮。The game attracted a capacity crowd of 80 000.這場比賽爆滿,吸引了8萬名觀衆。Nearly 300 marshals will be involved in crowd control.將近300名法警將參與人群控制工作。A whole crowd of us (= a lot of us) are going to the ball.我們一大幫人要去參加舞會。 mob [countable + singular or plural verb] (often disapproving) a large crowd of people, especially one that may become violent or cause trouble 人群;(尤指)暴民An angry mob of demonstrators came charging around the corner.一群憤怒的示威者從街角沖過來。mob rule (= a situation in which a mob has control, rather than people in authority) 暴民統治a lynch mob (= a group of people who capture and kill sb illegally because they consider them guilty of a crime) 施用私刑的暴民 horde hɔːd; NAmE hɔːrd [countable] (sometimes disapproving) a large crowd of people 一大群人There are always hordes of tourists here in the summer.夏天這裏總有成群結隊的遊客。Football fans turned up in hordes.來了大批大批的足球迷。 throng [countable] (written) a crowd of people 聚集的人群;一大群人We pushed our way through the throng.我們擠過人群。He was met by a throng of journalists and photographers.他遇上了一群記者和攝影師。NOTE 辨析 Crowd or throng? Crowd is a much more frequent and general word than throng. Throng is used especially in descriptive writing to suggest lots of people crowding together in a busy or excited way. A throng attracts people who want to join in or find out what is going on. You might want to avoid/get away from the crowds but you would not usually 'avoid/get away from the throng'. At a sports game you talk about the crowd, not the throng. * crowd遠較throng常用、寬泛。throng尤用於描寫性文字中,有熱鬧忙亂之意,會使人想加入進來或一睹究竟。可以說avoid/get away from the crowds,但一般不說avoid/get away from the throng。指觀看體育比賽的觀衆用crowd,不用throng。 drove drəʊv; NAmE droʊv [countable, usually plural] a large number of people or animals, often moving or doing sth as a group (移動的)人群,畜群People are leaving the countryside in droves to look for work in the cities.一批一批的人離開農村到城裏找工作。 crush [countable, usually singular] (sometimes disapproving) a crowd of people pressed close together in a small space (狹小空間中)擁擠的人群There's always a big crush in the bar during the interval.幕間休息時酒吧裏總是人群擁擠。 rabble [singular, plural] (disapproving) a large group of noisy people who are or may become violent 烏合之衆;聚衆的暴民As he arrived he was met by a rabble of noisy youths.他到達時碰到了一群喧鬧的年輕人。 crowd

verb

 See also the entry for pack 另見pack條crowd ♦︎ cluster ♦︎ flock ♦︎ huddle ♦︎ throng ♦︎ herdThese words are all used to talk about people standing or moving together in a group. 這些詞均表示人群聚集或擁向某處。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to crowd / cluster / flock / huddle / throng / herd togetherto crowd / cluster / flock / huddle / throng into somewhereto crowd / cluster / flock / huddle / throng round / around somewhereto flock / throng to somewhereto flock / throng to do sthto crowd / throng the streetspeople crowd / cluster / flock / huddle / throng somewhere crowd [intransitive, transitive] to form a group of people that fills a place so there is little room to move 擠滿;塞滿;使⋯擁擠We all crowded into her office to sing 'Happy Birthday'.我們都擠進她的辦公室唱起《生日快樂》。Photographers were crowding around outside.外面擠滿了攝影師。Thousands of people crowded the narrow streets.成千上萬的人把狹窄的街道擠得水洩不通。When there is no object, crowd is always used with an adverb or preposition. 沒有賓語時,crowd總是與副詞或介詞連用。 cluster [intransitive] (usually used with an adverb or preposition 通常與副詞或介詞連用) to come together in a small group or groups (一小群人)群集,聚集Guests clustered at tables scattered around the hotel's bar.客人三三兩兩地聚集在飯店酒吧分散的幾張桌子旁。 see also cluster group noun 1 flock [intransitive] (used with an adverb, preposition or to infinitive 與副詞、介詞或帶to的不定式連用) (of people or birds) to go or gather together somewhere in large numbers (人或鳥)群集,聚集,蜂擁Thousands of people flocked to the beach this weekend.這個周末好幾千人蜂擁到海灘上去。People flocked to hear him speak.人們成群結隊地去聽他演講。 see also flock herd noun huddle [intransitive] (usually used with an adverb or preposition 通常與副詞或介詞連用) (of people or animals) to gather closely together, usually because of cold or fear (人或動物通常因寒冷或害怕)擠在一起People huddled up close to each other.人們互相緊緊地擠在一起。 throng [intransitive, transitive] (rather formal, written) to go somewhere or be present somewhere in large numbers 群集;擁塞;擁向The children thronged into the hall.孩子們擁進了大廳。Crowds thronged the stores.商店都擠滿了人。When there is no object, throng is always used with an adverb or preposition. 沒有賓語時,throng總是與副詞或介詞連用。 herd [intransitive, transitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition 總是與副詞或介詞連用) to move or make sb/sth move in a particular direction in a group (使)成群移動We all herded on to the bus.我們全都擁上了公共汽車。They were herded together into trucks and driven away.他們被一起趕上卡車拉走了。 see also herd herd noun
TOEFL BNC: 1686 COCA: 1270
crowd
Friends and acquaintances: friend, acquaintance, companion...
To fill a thing or place: fill, cram, stuff...

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