massed
英 [mæst]
美 [mæst]
adj. (人们出于特定目的)成群的,聚集的,联合的
v. 集结; 聚集
mass的过去分词和过去式
BNC.18882 / COCA.23511
柯林斯词典
- ADJ (人们出于某种特殊目的)成群的,聚集的,联合的
Massedis used to describe a large number of people who have been brought together for a particular purpose.- He could not escape the massed ranks of newsmen.
他没法躲开成群的记者。
- He could not escape the massed ranks of newsmen.
双语例句
- At that time, the American and Soviet armies were still massed in Europe, trained and ready to fight.
当年,美国军队和苏联军队仍在欧洲集结、训练并准备交战。 - Street gangs hassling passersby. Crowds massed along the road where the queen would pass.
马路上聚集着混乱的过路人人群聚集的皇后要经过的路上。 - America's troops are not massed on China's borders.
美国没有在中国的边界集结军队。 - He thought that he had massed the train.
他本以为赶不上那班火车了。 - The troops and armour were massed along the border.
部队和装甲兵集结在边境上。 - Down the slope came the massed bands of the three Indian armed services.
印度的三军乐队集队走下了山坡。 - The rhododendrons were massed in great banks of pink.
杜鹃聚集成了一道道巨大的粉红堤。 - Windows were smashed at a police station after up to60 youths massed outside.
警察局外聚集着60余名青年,连窗玻璃也被砸碎了。 - They massed in front of the city hall.
他们在市政厅前集会。 - The massed crowds of supporters accorded him a hero's welcome.
支持的人群给予他英雄般的欢迎。