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crowd (obj)kraJdvIf a group of people crowd round/about something or someone, they gather closely around it or them.围聚As soon as he appeared, reporters crowded round. [I]他一出现,记者们就把他团团围住。If people crowd into a place, they fill it completely.挤进,挤满Hordes of commuters crowded into the train. [I]上/下班的人们挤满了火车。The soldiers crowded (=forced) the demonstrators into a small hall. [T]士兵们把示威者赶进一个小厅里。(infml) To crowd someone is to make them feel uncomfortable by standing too close to them or by continually watching them.靠近地、长时间地观看(某人)I need some time to do this work properly, so don't crowd me. [T]我需要点时间把这项工作好好做一下,所以请别靠紧我。To crowd out something or someone is not to allow them any space to grow or develop.排挤在外,阻碍By late summer, rampant ivy had crowded out the climbing roses. [M]到夏末,繁茂的常春藤把攀缘的玫瑰花挤得没了地方。The project's expected $59 billion cost could escalate, pushing it far behind schedule and crowding out other projects. [M]这项工程预计成本590亿美元,有可能上升,使其大大推迟工期,同时也阻碍了其他项目的实施。
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