Search results for ‘crowd’
English Dictionary (1-2 of 2)
- crowd
- [kraυd]
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- 1. a large number of things or people gathered or considered together
- 2. a particular group of people, esp considered as a social or business set
- 3. to gather together in large numbers; throng
- 4. to press together into a confined space
- 5. to fill to excess; fill by pushing into
- 6. to urge or harass by urging
- 7. Old English cr u dan; related to Middle Low German kr u den to molest, Middle Dutch cr u den to push, Norwegian kryda to swarm
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- crowd
- [kraυd]
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- 1. an ancient bowed stringed instrument; crwth
- 2. C13: from Welsh crwth
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Examples (1-5 of 28)
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he battled through the crowd
→ battle
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she beat her way out of the crowd
→ beat
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the crowd blanked her for the first four numbers
→ blank
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he bulldozed his way through the crowd
→ bulldoze
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a capacity crowd
→ capacity
Vocab List (1 of 4)
- crowd
- [kraυd]
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- from Lucy's Vocab List
- 1. 挤;拥挤,挤向前,拥上前;推进(forward,into,through,etc.)
- 2. 聚集,群集,蜂拥
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