单词 | crowded |
释义 | crowded (kraʊdɪd ) 1. adjective A2 If a place is crowded, it is full of people. He peered slowly around the small crowded room. The street was crowded and noisy. The old town square was crowded with people. Synonyms: packed, full, busy, mobbed 2. adjective If a place is crowded, a lot of people live there. ...a crowded city of 2 million. The best housing they could afford was crowded and filthy. 3. adjective If your timetable, your life, or your mind is crowded, it is full of events, activities, or thoughts. Never before has a summit had such a crowded agenda. ...a long life crowded with incident. She slept fitfully, her mind crowded with confusing dreams. Collocations: crowded area He sized up a free kick from well outside the box and his judgment proved perfect, curling the ball magnificently through a crowded area. Times, Sunday Times Besides, my tummy, a fragile, crowded area where my drainage systems emerge, doesn't like being compressed. Times, Sunday Times It's much more difficult to keep your distance in a crowded area, making contracting the virus more likely. The Sun There were two blasts in quick succession in a crowded area near a market. Times, Sunday Times The sin-eater's body still moves according to their actions, which can create interesting problems in a crowded area. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 As a result, in order to move past each other in an extremely crowded environment, they are forced to modify their behavior. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The crowded environment of the cytosol can accelerate the folding process, since a compact folded protein will occupy less volume than an unfolded protein chain. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 And more crowded environments allow for more interactions. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Animals kept in crowded environments can easily spread these diseases. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 For instance, the evolution of a galaxy in time depends on its location in the cosmos: galaxies in empty regions experience strikingly different histories from those inhabiting crowded environments. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This takes some doing in a crowded field. Times,Sunday Times They need to nourish their tone and search for deeper meanings if they are to excel in a crowded field. Times, Sunday Times The label, however, failed to promote the record and in a crowded field, it made little impact outside a small coterie of fans. Times, Sunday Times They're a kind of orthopaedic sandal and the very ugliest in a notoriously crowded field. Times, Sunday Times It would, in a crowded field, be our worst ever date. The Sun The world was sceptical that a new gadget, halfway between a mobile phone and laptop computer, could find room in a crowded market. Times, Sunday Times The blasts - one in a park during a laser show, and the other in a crowded market area - went off minutes apart, said police. Times, Sunday Times An achievement, of sorts, given the crowded market place, though you'll recognise all the component parts from other shows. The Sun We are all angry puritan preachers jostled by unsavoury types in a crowded market. Times, Sunday Times Yacht designers regard a personal deep-sea craft as a winning feature in a crowded market, where every conceivable luxury has already been added. Times, Sunday Times To the attention-seeking columnist in a crowded marketplace, a full in-box equals a full ego. Times, Sunday Times Future progress will depend to some extent on how well it can compete, in a crowded marketplace, in bidding for new ones. Times, Sunday Times There are struggles ahead, not least with an embryonic technology and a series attempting to find a niche in a crowded marketplace. Times, Sunday Times In a crowded marketplace, this album stands out. The Sun It was always going to be a crowded marketplace. Times, Sunday Times Actually, clubs can be a bit frightening - being in such a crowded place. Times, Sunday Times A look of love in a crowded place promises much. The Sun A shared smile in a crowded place could be the start of an amazing relationship. The Sun Just being in a crowded place would render me anxious and desperate to escape. Times, Sunday Times Actually, he bumped into me (it was a crowded place), causing me to spill my drink; but he didn't notice, let alone apologise. Times, Sunday Times I ran down and bought a ticket to be beside her on the crowded platform. Times, Sunday Times (2009) A blur of faces, as seen through the window of a train speeding past a crowded platform. CHAMELEON (2002) Some claimed that the 28-year-old was pushed off the crowded platform when people swarmed forward as the train arrived. The Sun (2015) You're at a crowded restaurant with your man. Christianity Today This can be much more romantic than going to a crowded restaurant and it will also show you have really made an effort. The Sun He then drove his car up onto a crowded beach within feet of a crowded restaurant. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 More than 20,000 people are expected to attend this mega-event, which makes for a crowded road to enlightenment indeed. Globe and Mail A crowded road and confused orders because of the unintended development of the battle resulted in very little progress for the division. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The reasons for this may be as varied as wishing to save money or to discourage people from using crowded roads. Times, Sunday Times The courts now recognise the car as a 'potentially lethal instrument' on our crowded roads. Times, Sunday Times Opposers of development point at crowded roads and schools, environmental impact, and depleting farmland. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 One professor at school had a very crowded schedule of teaching and lecturing all over the world. Christianity Today Driven by commercial imperatives above all, administrators will jump at the chance to save money and create space in a crowded schedule for other more attractive opportunities. Times,Sunday Times The 50-over competition also has to be fitted into a crowded schedule. Times, Sunday Times I live in a society in which crowded schedules and harassed conditions are evidence of importance. Christianity Today They are a huge inconvenience for top clubs with crowded schedules. Times, Sunday Times I was grateful for the crowded space and the uninterested hubbub around us. Times, Sunday Times No couture event was complete without his flamboyant presence and great laugh, which gave him a global position even in the most crowded space. Times, Sunday Times Their studio, too, was an immensely crowded space. Times, Sunday Times These structures have to work together in a little crowded space. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The cemetery manages to squeeze an increasing number of bodies into a finite and already crowded space. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Suddenly, without warning or explanation, the taxi driver pulled over on a crowded street. Times, Sunday Times We all walk down the crowded street together. Times, Sunday Times In the outro, the band must run away from the club and returns onto the crowded street. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The film ends with the farmer turned worker negotiating a crowded street while the moneylender naps alongside his safe. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In another scene, the camera follows a flag over a body, held high on a stetcher, along a crowded street. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In the housing market of 2007, such talk would have been regarded as the equivalent of shouting 'fire' in a crowded theatre. Times, Sunday Times In one crowded theatre every light on the stage and in the auditorium went out. Times, Sunday Times The first time he saw a crowded theatre he was performing in one, while in college. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 拥挤的 Japanese: 込み合った |
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