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1 | I to move to a particular place at the same time as a lot of other people 聚集;群集 |
| +round/around Everyone in the restaurant crowded round them and started singing. 餐馆里所有的人都拥到他们周围唱了起来。 |
| +into We crowded into the kitchen with the others. 我们和其他人一起挤到厨房里。 |
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2 | T if a group of people crowd a place , they make it full by being in it 使挤满 |
| Hundreds of people crowded the streets. 好几百人挤在街上。 |
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3 | T if things such as thoughts or memories crowd your mind , your mind becomes full of them 堆满;塞满 |
| Images of the accident kept crowding my head. 我满脑子都是那次事故的情景。 |
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4 | T to stand so close to someone that it annoys them or makes them feel nervous 挤;推 |
| Don’ t crowd me! 别挤我! |
PHRASAL VERBS |
- | ˌcrowd ˈout |
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| to become stronger or more successful than another group so that they fail or can no longer compete with you 把…挤出;排挤 | The old inhabitants are being crowded out by rich young professionals. 这些老住户正在被年轻富有的职业人员挤走。 | | Traditional industries were crowded out with the growth of mass tourism. 随着大众旅游业的发展,传统产业被排挤出局。 | |
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