1.(畜群的)惊跑,乱窜;(军队的)总崩溃,溃逃
2.〈美〉(人群)蜂拥上前;(选举中)突然一面倒
1.(使)惊逃,(使)争先恐后逃走,(使)溃散;(使)蜂拥上前;(使大群人)突然采取某种行动
1.a situation in which a group of people or animals all start to run in a very fast uncontrolled way because they are frightened or excited
2.a situation in which a lot of people all try to do something at the same time
3.a festival that includes competitions for cowboys
1.if a group of animals or people stampede, they all start to run in a very fast uncontrolled way because they are frightened or excited
2.to force someone to do something without giving them the chance to think about it
1.Sometimes it does look as if innocent victims are trampled or stampeded by events that seemingly have nothing to do with them.
有时它的确关注,好象无辜的受害者被摧残或者籍由事件被镇压,表面上什么也没有给他们做。
2."You people must have faith. You must not be stampeded by rumors or guesses. Let us unite in banishing fear, " he said.
他说:“你们必须有信心,绝不要被流言和猜测所吓倒。让我们团结起来驱散恐惧。”
3.they also inadvertently opened the door to a herd of nonbank competitors, who stampeded into the lending market.
而且不经意地敞开大门,让一大批非银行机构蜂拥进入贷款市场。
4.The rider coiled the rope up, ready to throw it to catch the stampeded horse.
骑手将绳盘绕在手上,准备好把它扔出去以套住惊马。
5.Witnesses say the boat foundered in heavy seas as passengers stampeded to board inflatable life rafts.
目击者说,船作为自乱阵脚登上救生筏充气乘客波涛汹涌的海面沉没。
6.When the fire broken out, the pupils stampeded , jamming up the stairways.
(火灾中)学生们乱作一团,都挤在楼梯上。
7.Lonely swan goose is stampeded up abruptly, thereupon, it turns self's head , there is enmity but nobody being able to know at heart.
惊起却回头,有恨无人省。(孤鸿突然被惊起,于是它转过头来,心中有怨恨却无人能懂。)
8.Guests at a local hotel packed up their belongings in suitcases and stampeded down the emergency stairs.
当地一家酒店的房客把私人物品装进行李箱,顺着紧急逃生楼梯往下跑。
9.to the right , A serious pision of the various agencies often stampeded into camp.
向右看,分化严重的各路机构阵营也常常自乱阵脚。
10.A rumor of a shortage stampeded people into laying in supplies.
缺货的谣言驱使人们囤积生活用品。