1.大群;人群;一大群人
2.事务纷集[紧迫]
3.众多,大量
1.群集,拥塞,挤满 (about; round) 蜂拥而至
1.a large crowd of people
1.if people throng somewhere, a lot of them go there
1.And he went with him; and a great multitude followed him, and they thronged him.
耶稣就和他同去。有许多人跟随拥挤他。
2.Angry crowds thronged the streets in central West Hollywood, the heart of Los Angeles' gay community, chanting slogans and waving signs.
愤怒的抗议者聚集在洛杉矶同性恋聚集区西好莱坞中心的街道上,他们挥舞着标语、高喊口号,以示抗议。
3.The hussars thronged about him and responded by a loud shout in unison.
骠骑兵们都聚集起来,一齐用洪亮的喊声回报。
4.In Beijing, it is estimated that 60 % of all journeys used to be on a bicycle and crowds of cyclists thronged the main roads.
据估计,以往在北京出门的人60%都用自行车,大批骑车人在主干道上拥挤不堪。
5.A snapshot on his mobile phone shows the veranda thronged with potential applicants for an ambulance-driver post.
在他手机里的一张照片显示,一群可能的求职者聚集在走廊里,来应聘一个救护车司机的职位。
6.At the time, artists thronged the city, where they were supported by wealthy men who were patrons of the arts.
那时,艺术家们群集在由富有的人资助并且成为艺术家们的资助者的城市里。
7.Fans thronged to the entrance of the theatre to see the famous actress.
影迷们拥向剧院的入口争睹著名女影星。
8.The confirmation service followed the Mass when it was over, the congregation thronged about the newly confirmed.
弥撒过后举行坚信礼,坚信礼一完,人们便簇拥到新的信徒周围。
9.People thronged the streets to see the president.
一大批人群拥塞在马路上,就为了看总统一眼。
10.Up to 100, 000 people thronged Berlin on September 18th to demonstrate against the extension of the nuclear-power deadline.
9月18日在柏林,近十万人涌上街道游行抗议推迟核电站关闭的截止日期。