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Swarm Meaning in English

word

/ˈswɔɹm/
SWAWRM
/swˈɔːm/
SWAWM

释义

A large group of insects, usually flying together, like bees or ants. It can also mean a crowd of people moving together in a busy or excited way.

用法与细微差别

Usually refers to insects, especially bees, but can be used metaphorically for people or things moving in a crowd. As a verb ('to swarm'), it means to move in large numbers. 'A swarm of bees' is a very common phrase. Can imply overwhelming numbers.

例句

A swarm of bees flew over the garden.

basic

Ants marched in a swarm along the path.

basic

A swarm of people entered the store when it opened.

basic

Mosquitoes began to swarm around the lake at sunset.

natural

Kids swarmed the ice cream truck after school.

natural

Photographers swarmed the celebrity as soon as she arrived.

natural