crowd

名詞

UK/kraʊd/
US/kraʊd/

定義 crowd 名詞

  1. A2CountableSingular/Plural verb

    a large gathering of people in one place

    • Approximately 15,000 people were present at the concert.

    • The stadium was filled with a crowd cheering for their team.

    • The streets were lined with crowds watching the parade.

  2. SingularSingular/Plural verbinformal

    a group of friends or associates who share similar interests

    • She often hangs out with a group of friends.

    • He always goes to the bar with the same crowd.

    • I enjoy being with this crowd because they're all very funny.

動詞

UK/kraʊd/
US/kraʊd/

定義 crowd 動詞

  1. Transitive

    to make someone uncomfortable by being too close or watching them intently

    • I need some space to finish this report, so please don't crowd me.

    • Please don't crowd me when I'm trying to concentrate on my work.

    • He felt anxious because someone was crowding him in the elevator.

成語

  • follow the crowd

    To act or think in a way that is the same as most people, often without independent thought.

    In fashion, she always prefers to follow the crowd instead of creating her own style.

片語動詞 crowd

  • crowd (something) into something

    When people crowd into an area, they occupy it entirely.

    At the party, guests crowded the sofa into a tight space.

  • crowd someone/something out

    to prevent a person or thing from having space or opportunities to grow or develop

    The rise of new businesses often crowds small shops out of the market.

  • crowd around (someone/something)

    to gather closely in a group around an individual or an object

    At the party, the guests crowded around the host, eager to hear her amazing stories.