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单词 crowded
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Definition of crowded in English:

crowded

adjectiveˈkraʊdɪdˈkraʊdəd
  • (of a space) full of people, leaving little or no room for movement; packed.

    a very crowded room
    the crowded streets of Southwark
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the shark universe of business, particularly the crowded Web field, stasis means death.
    • Along with the pressure for profitability, consolidation looms in the crowded market space.
    • Needless to say the top was always crowded with male onlookers.
    • I soon began to notice the sidewalks were more crowded than usual.
    • In support of his claim, he tells a story of riding a crowded night train through New York State.
    • The blasts took place in crowded, middle-class neighborhoods.
    • The longer I spent in Japan, which even in Tohoku is crowded for my tastes, the more I wanted to visit Siberia.
    • The train was moderately patronized, not too crowded at all.
    • Such a goal, he explains, would provide him with some "differentiation in a crowded market."
    • The old church of Nottingham was already crowded to excess.
    • Of course, any time from mid November is likely to be a bit crowded.
    • Here's are some typical scenes in the Booth we were always very crowded!
    • In Istanbul thousands of mourners gathered for funerals for some of the 17 people killed by twin blasts in a crowded city square.
    • On February 8, 2001, a powerful remote-controlled car bomb went off in the crowded Beit Yisrael area of Jerusalem.
    • The flock of lawyers, looking like big birds to me, crowded around the bench to get the judge's attention.
    • A teenager was jailed yesterday for killing a rape suspect by stabbing him in the middle of a crowded shopping street.
    • A mother was stabbed up to seven times by a mugger who attacked her in broad daylight on a crowded commuter bus.
    • In the fantasy, we are sitting in a booth of a very crowded restaurant.
    • Anti-terror chiefs fear the target could have been the London Underground system, Gatwick airport or a crowded public area like a shopping centre.
    • Once inside, he or she of ten endured endless waits in uncomfortable settings, in crowded or inadequately equipped hospitals.
    Synonyms
    packed, congested, crushed, cramped, overcrowded, full, filled to capacity, full to bursting, overfull, overflowing, teeming, swarming, thronged, populous, overpopulated, overpeopled, busy

Derivatives

  • crowdedness

  • noun
    • The urban battlefield is like no other because of its crowdedness, large variety of challenging features, and wide variability from location-to-location throughout the world.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Although the crowdedness of a market segment constrains the attention allocated to a document supplier, the supplier can engage in publishing strategies to attract the attention of users.
      • This gives his frames a sort of pleasing crowdedness, a sense of vitality in which the viewer has a choice of things to see and hear.
      • After being raised in Manhattan, I had enough of the city life, enough of the clutter and crowdedness, and I wanted to find content in the farthest corner of the country.
      • Now for the city - the first turn-off for me is the crowdedness of Toronto, all the houses are so close together and the traffic constant.

Definition of crowded in US English:

crowded

adjectiveˈkroudədˈkraʊdəd
  • (of a space) full of people, leaving little or no room for movement; packed.

    a very crowded room
    the crowded streets of Manhattan
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The blasts took place in crowded, middle-class neighborhoods.
    • Of course, any time from mid November is likely to be a bit crowded.
    • In support of his claim, he tells a story of riding a crowded night train through New York State.
    • The flock of lawyers, looking like big birds to me, crowded around the bench to get the judge's attention.
    • In the fantasy, we are sitting in a booth of a very crowded restaurant.
    • On February 8, 2001, a powerful remote-controlled car bomb went off in the crowded Beit Yisrael area of Jerusalem.
    • The train was moderately patronized, not too crowded at all.
    • Here's are some typical scenes in the Booth we were always very crowded!
    • A teenager was jailed yesterday for killing a rape suspect by stabbing him in the middle of a crowded shopping street.
    • Such a goal, he explains, would provide him with some "differentiation in a crowded market."
    • Needless to say the top was always crowded with male onlookers.
    • Anti-terror chiefs fear the target could have been the London Underground system, Gatwick airport or a crowded public area like a shopping centre.
    • Once inside, he or she of ten endured endless waits in uncomfortable settings, in crowded or inadequately equipped hospitals.
    • The old church of Nottingham was already crowded to excess.
    • In Istanbul thousands of mourners gathered for funerals for some of the 17 people killed by twin blasts in a crowded city square.
    • The longer I spent in Japan, which even in Tohoku is crowded for my tastes, the more I wanted to visit Siberia.
    • I soon began to notice the sidewalks were more crowded than usual.
    • In the shark universe of business, particularly the crowded Web field, stasis means death.
    • Along with the pressure for profitability, consolidation looms in the crowded market space.
    • A mother was stabbed up to seven times by a mugger who attacked her in broad daylight on a crowded commuter bus.
    Synonyms
    packed, congested, crushed, cramped, overcrowded, full, filled to capacity, full to bursting, overfull, overflowing, teeming, swarming, thronged, populous, overpopulated, overpeopled, busy
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