swarmed
英 [swɔːmd]
美 [swɔːrmd]
v. 成群地来回移动; 成群地飞来飞去
swarm的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- (蜜蜂等昆虫的)一大群,一大窝
Aswarm ofbees or other insects is a large group of them flying together. - VERB (蜜蜂等)成群飞行
When bees or other insectsswarm, they move or fly in a large group.- A dark cloud of bees comes swarming out of the hive.
黑压压的一大群蜜蜂从蜂巢中飞出来。
- A dark cloud of bees comes swarming out of the hive.
- VERB (人)成群地涌动,蜂拥
When peopleswarmsomewhere, they move there quickly in a large group.- People swarmed to the shops, buying up everything in sight.
人们成群地涌向商店,见什么买什么。
- People swarmed to the shops, buying up everything in sight.
- N-COUNT-COLL (快速移动的)人群
Aswarm ofpeople is a large group of them moving about quickly.- A swarm of people encircled the hotel...
一大群人围住了这个酒店。 - Today at the crossing there were swarms of tourists taking photographs.
今天在十字路口有大群的游客在拍照。
- A swarm of people encircled the hotel...
- VERB 挤满,聚集(来来往往的人)
If a placeis swarming withpeople, it is full of people moving about in a busy way.- Within minutes the area was swarming with officers who began searching a nearby wood.
几分钟内很多警察就来到了这一地区,开始搜查附近的树林。
- Within minutes the area was swarming with officers who began searching a nearby wood.
双语例句
- Pigs and naked children were everywhere underfoot, crippled beggars and cutpurses swarmed like roaches through the press.
脚下到处都是猪和光溜溜的小孩,瘸腿乞丐和小偷像被挤压的蟑螂一样蜂拥而出。 - When the bees swarmed we used to all rush out into the garden.
每当蜂群飞离时,我们总是一块儿冲到花园里去。 - Angry crowds swarmed through the gates of the embassy.
愤怒的人群涌入使馆大门。 - Children swarmed around the man who was selling sweets.
孩子们团团围住了那卖糖的人。 - My little troop of Goths swarmed upon Joe.
我说。我的小队野蛮人马团团围住了乔。 - With the police gone, groups of youths swarmed over a snack stand and looted it.
警察走了,大家就往上爬并占据了一处贩卖零食的平台。 - The photographers swarmed round her.
拍照者围着她转来转去。 - As soon as the food appeared all the children swarmed round like locusts.
当食物一拿出来,孩子们便贪婪地围了上来。 - Passengers swarmed the deck.
甲板上挤满了旅客。 - The first time they extracted honey, the bees swarmed them and somehow got inside Mr. Nelson's pants.
在纳尔逊夫妇第一次采蜂蜜时,那些蜜蜂爬满了他们的全身,还不知怎地钻进了纳尔逊先生的裤子。