| 释义 | 
		hive1 nounhive2 verb hivehive1 /haɪv/ noun    hiveOrigin: 1-2  Old English  hyf3  Origin unknown  - Brimscombe Port was once a hive of activity but has now largely disappeared.
 - I walked over to the hive, which was near the house, at the edge of the woods.
 - Is a family like a hive?
 - Life in a hive can become quite gothic.
 - When the successful foragers arrived at the hive, many danced to indicate the car park.
 
   ► a hive of industry/activity etc- Brimscombe Port was once a hive of activity but has now largely disappeared.
 - In just a few days the centre will be a hive of activity.
 - Murrayfield was a hive of activity yesterday as there were also sessions for the under-21s, under-19s and under-18s.
 - Once again the room becomes a hive of activity, and the evening meal is forgotten.
 - One day, towards the end of March, the whole place became a hive of activity.
 - The courtyard was a hive of activity.
 - The place a hive of industry.
 - Within a day of landing, the ship became a hive of activity.
 
  ► hives  1[countable] (also beehive) a small box where bees are kept, or the bees that live in this box2a hive of industry/activity etc British English a place that is full of people who are very busy:   This marketplace was once a hive of activity.3hives [uncountable] a skin disease in which a person’s skin becomes red and sore |