第三人称复数:hordes
名词游牧部落; 一大群
名词
1. A horde of children ran over the office building.
一大群孩子在办公大楼里到处奔跑。
2. Hordes of children were running round the building.
几群孩子在房子周围奔跑。
1. (熙攘、纷扰的)一大帮人,一大伙人
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.
e.g. This attracts hordes of tourists to Las Vegas.
这吸引了成群结队的游客到拉斯韦加斯来。
e.g. ...a horde of people was screaming for tickets.
一大群人在嚷着要票。
1. 911查询·英语单词
1. The horde of reporters waiting for hours at Shanghai's Pudong Airport did not think it was Obama.
2. Monday morning saw a horde of blue vests joining the crowd of free newspaper distributors outside MTR exits.
3. Parents are beginning to horde overseas baby formula before the new regulations make it too expensive to purchase the product.
4. In sequential statements before an international horde of reporters, each side's lawyers argued their client's version of events would prevail.
5. horde的翻译
5. A horde of siblings is not something urban children - our target audience - take for granted.
6. It prompted a horde of reporters to take a trip to uncover the beauty of the virgin land.
7. horde
7. Lin says''Eighteen Spring''is targeted at nostalgic yuppies, believed to be a numerous horde in the city.
8. Looks like I will have to follow the recent horde of travellers to Vietnam to get my fix.
9. horde
9. Chicago enters the season as part of a horde of Eastern Conference clubs who believe they can challenge Miami.
10. " My personal demons are my personal demons, " she told a horde of reporters.