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小词详解 | swarm
swarm 英 [swɔːm] 美 [swɔːrm]
The Ocean of Things aims to likewise wire up the high seas with swarms of floating, connected sensors.
同样,海基物联网的目标是用大量漂浮的、互联的传感器把海洋连接起来。
——《经济学人》A snarling swarm of razor-toothed green monsters is hot on his heels.
一大群牙尖齿利的绿色怪兽在他身后紧追不舍。
——《纽约时报》
[名词] 一大群或密集的一群昆虫,尤指会飞的昆虫
野山羊在下面陡峭的山坡上咩咩地轻声叫着。但在远处,有一只死羊身上爬满了一群群的苍蝇。
From the steep slope below, the wild goats bleated faintly. But in the distance, there was a dead sheep covered with swarms of flies.
我们在尽力搞清楚为什么一大群人围住了这个酒店。
We're trying to fathom out why a swarm of people encircled the hotel.
半岛上到处是旅游者熙来攘往。
Tourists were swarming all over the peninsula.老主顾们成群地涌向这家商店,见什么买什么。
Patrons swarmed to the shop, buying up everything in sight.
几分钟内很多警察就来到了这一地区,开始突击搜查附近的树林。
Within minutes the area was swarming with officers who began swooping on a nearby wood.
When he passed through a village, the ragged brats ran joyously after him, and surrounded him like a swarm of gnats.
他从一个村庄经过时,那些衣服破烂的孩子们都欢天喜地跑到他身边,就象一群小飞虫似的围着他。
throng: a large, densely packed crowd of people or animals horde: If you describe a crowd of people as a horde, you mean that the crowd is very large and excited and, often, rather frightening or unpleasant multitude: the mass of ordinary people without power or influence