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throngBrE /θrɒŋ/NAmE /θrɔːŋ/, /θrɑːŋ/ noun(literary) a crowd of people 聚集的人群;一大群人◆We pushed our way through the throng. 我们挤过人群。 throngBrE /θrɒŋ/NAmE /θrɔːŋ/, /θrɑːŋ/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they throng BrE /θrɒŋ/ NAmE /θrɔːŋ/, /θrɑːŋ/present simple - he / she / it throngs BrE /θrɒŋz/ NAmE /θrɔːŋz/, /θrɑːŋz/past simple thronged BrE /θrɒŋd/ NAmE /θrɔːŋd/, /θrɑːŋd/past participle thronged BrE /θrɒŋd/ NAmE /θrɔːŋd/, /θrɑːŋd/ -ing form thronging BrE /ˈθrɒŋɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈθrɔːŋɪŋ/, /ˈθrɑːŋɪŋ/ [I, T] (literary) to go somewhere or be present somewhere in large numbers 群集;拥塞;拥向◆+ adv./prep. The children thronged into the hall. 孩子们拥进了大厅。◆~ to do sthPeople are thronging to see his new play. 人们成群结队地去看他的新戏。◆~ sthCrowds thronged the stores. 各商店都挤满了人。 ●ˈthrong with sb/sth●be ˈthronged with sb/sthto be full of people, cars, etc. 挤满(人、汽车等)◆The cafes were thronging with students. 小餐馆里都挤满了学生。◆The streets were thronged with people. 条条大街都挤满了人。 |