Swarm with Meaning in English
expression
释义
To be very full of people, animals, or things that are moving around quickly in large numbers.
用法与细微差别
Used for places or things filled with moving people or creatures, often giving a sense of being crowded or busy. Typically followed by what the place is full of: 'swarm with tourists', 'swarm with bees'. Slightly dramatic and not used for inanimate objects like 'swarm with furniture'.
例句
The garden was swarming with bees in the summer.
basic
The market is always swarming with people on weekends.
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The kitchen was swarming with ants after we left food out.
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By noon, the park was swarming with families having picnics.
natural
The new store opening was swarming with reporters and photographers.
natural
As soon as the bell rang, the hallway swarmed with students rushing to class.
natural