crowded adj. 擁擠的,擠滿人的,客滿的;充滿(東西)的;多事的;【植物;植物學(xué)】郁閉的。 a crowded career 豐富的經(jīng)歷。 a crowded hour 事情安排得緊緊的時(shí)間。 a crowded week 忙忙碌碌的一周。 crowded solitude 在人群中感到的孤獨(dú)。
Disturbing thoughts crowded into my mind . 煩亂的想法擠進(jìn)了我的頭腦。
People are crowded into harvard yard on degree day . 畢業(yè)典禮日哈佛校園里賓客云集。
Guests were crowded into the few remaining rooms . 把客人都擠在剩余的幾個(gè)房間里了。
We would all crowded into harriet 's small sitting-room . 我們大家涌進(jìn)了哈麗特那狹小的客廳。
We crowded into the hatches . 我們擠進(jìn)艙內(nèi)。
When the train arrives and the doors slide open, he joins many people crowding into the nearest car . 火車一到門就一滑而開,他和很多人擠進(jìn)了最近的一輛車。
More services become economically feasible when large numbers of people are crowded into cities . 由于大量人口涌向城市,興辦更多的服務(wù)項(xiàng)目在經(jīng)濟(jì)上行得通了。
It happened that marcus schouler crowded into the seat beside selina, towards which old grannis was directing himself . 葛萊尼斯老頭正想走到薛莉娜身邊的座位去坐,不料卻給馬革士·史柯勒搶著坐了去。
We'd all crowded into harriet's small sitting-room 我們大家涌進(jìn)了哈麗特那狹小的客廳
What lnjuns was left, they crowded into this little cabin 剩下的印第安人擠進(jìn)一座小屋里