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throngs

英 [θrɒŋz]

美 [θrɔːŋz]

n.  聚集的人群; 一大群人
v.  群集; 拥塞; 拥向
throng的第三人称单数和复数

柯林斯词典

  • N-COUNT 一大群人;人群
    Athrongis a large crowd of people.
    1. An official pushed through the throng.
      一名官员费力地挤过人群。
  • VERB (人群)涌向,蜂拥
    When peoplethrongsomewhere, they go there in great numbers.
    1. The crowds thronged into the mall.
      人群涌进大厅。
    2. ...the multitudes that throng around the Pope.
      拥在教皇周围的教众甚多
  • VERB 挤满;群集
    If peoplethronga place, they are present there in great numbers.
    1. They throng the beaches between late June and early August.
      6 月底到 8 月初,他们群聚在海滩上。

双语例句

  • He was surprised to see throngs of fans waiting to welcome him at the airport after the games.
    赛后在机场等待接机的大批粉丝,则让他大感吃惊。
  • Little donkeys with harmoniously tinkling bells thread their way among the throngs of people entering and leaving the bazaar.
    伴着和谐的铃声洒满整条路的小驴穿过一堆堆进入和离开集市的人。
  • Much contemporaries being homesick throngs one kind of thick countryside affection homesickness saturates-one kind happy too sentimental either sentimental happy.
    想家时人拥一种太多太浓的乡情乡愁浸透-一种甜蜜的伤感亦或伤感的甜蜜。
  • Throngs people were milling about the airport waiting for delayed planes.
    许多人在机场转悠,等着误点的飞机。
  • Each year Thais celebrate their beloved king's birthday, a national bash that draws throngs here to watch a parade of royal barges, listen to the monarch's jazz compositions.
    每年,泰国人都要庆祝深受爱戴的国王的生日。这是一场举国的狂欢,熙熙攘攘的人群赶来观看“王室之舟”,听国王作的爵士乐。
  • The Fragrant Hills in beijing, ablaze with red maple leaves in late autumn, attract throngs of visitors.
    每年深秋,北京香山红叶烂漫,游人如织。
  • From the throngs of crowds, she espied a young man.
    在万头攒动的人群中,瞥见一名年轻男子。
  • The walls were painted pitch black, the lights were low and there wasn't any music playing but there were throngs of people everywhere and a man with a beard kept asking me a lot of questions.
    墙壁被涂成漆黑,灯光昏暗,尽管没有任何音乐,房间里却挤满了一群群的人,还有一个络腮胡子男人一直问我各种问题。
  • She left in a hurry, disappearing in the throngs of people quickly.
    说完,她就匆匆忙忙地离开了,很快消失在人群中。
  • But with low-as-you-can-go-growth, mounds of debt, throngs of unemployed youth and a rising tide of Euroskepticism, the European Union, to put it kindly, is still in a tough spot.
    但一点点经济增长、一大堆债务、大批失业的年轻人和欧元怀疑论不断升温,欧盟往好了说也仍旧困难重重。