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●ˌcrowd ˈin●ˌcrowd ˈinto sthto move in large numbers into a small place 涌入(狭小的空间)◆As soon as the doors opened people began to crowd in. 门一打开,人们蜂拥而入。◆We all crowded into the lift. 我们全都挤进电梯。◆ (figurative) Memories she would rather forget came crowding in. 挥之不去的往事涌上她的心头。◆ (figurative) Doubts crowded into my mind. 我一时满腹疑团。SYN pile in, pile into sth[v + adv] [v + prep] |