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crowdkraJdn [C + sing/pl v]a large group of people who have gathered together群众,人群A crowd of about 15000 attended the concert.大约15000人出席了音乐会。The crowd was/were chanting and holding up banners.群众举着横幅,反复喊着口号。When we got to the party, there was quite a crowd of people there already.当我们到达舞会时,那里已挤满了一大群人。(infml) A crowd is also a group of friends or a group of people with similar interests.一群朋友或指有共同爱好的一伙人She used to go about with a friendly crowd.她以前常与一群朋友在一起。"Who was there?""Oh, the usual crowd, Dave, Mike and Fiona. "“谁去?”“噢,还是往常那帮人----大卫,迈克和菲奥娜。”(disapproving) If you follow/go with/move with the crowd, you usually do what most other people do.随大流,人云亦云Think for yourself, don't just follow the crowd.独立思考,别老是附和别人。A crowd-puller is a person or thing that attracts a lot of attention and that people will pay to see.吸引人群的人或事The toy exhibition is a guaranteed crowd-puller.玩具展保证很吸引人。
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