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BNC: 21887 COCA: 17310

stampede

noun
/stæmˈpiːd/
/stæmˈpiːd/
[countable, usually singular]
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  1. a situation in which a group of people or large animals such as horses suddenly start running in the same direction, especially because they are frightened or excited(人群的)奔逃,蜂拥;(兽群的)惊跑,狂奔
    • A stampede broke out when the doors opened.门一开,人们蜂拥而出。
  2. a situation in which a lot of people are trying to do or achieve the same thing at the same time热潮;风尚;风气
    • Falling interest rates has led to a stampede to buy property.不断下降的利率引发了一场购房热。
  3. Word Originearly 19th cent.: Mexican Spanish use of Spanish estampida ‘crash, uproar’, of Germanic origin; related to the verb stamp.

stampede

verb
/stæmˈpiːd/
/stæmˈpiːd/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they stampede
/stæmˈpiːd/
/stæmˈpiːd/
he / she / it stampedes
/stæmˈpiːdz/
/stæmˈpiːdz/
past simple stampeded
/stæmˈpiːdɪd/
/stæmˈpiːdɪd/
past participle stampeded
/stæmˈpiːdɪd/
/stæmˈpiːdɪd/
-ing form stampeding
/stæmˈpiːdɪŋ/
/stæmˈpiːdɪŋ/
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  1. [intransitive, transitive] stampede (something) (of large animals or people兽群或人群) to run in a stampede; to make animals do this(使)狂奔,涌向
    • a herd of stampeding elephants一群狂奔的大象
    • A huge bunch of kids came stampeding down the corridor.一大群孩子顺着走廊涌了过来。
    • The cattle started to stampede, as if they could sense the danger.牛群仿佛感觉到危险,开始狂奔起来。
  2. [transitive, usually passive] stampede somebody (into something/into doing something) to make somebody rush into doing something without giving them time to think about it使仓促行事
    • I refuse to be stampeded into making any hasty decisions.我不愿仓促行事,草率作决定。
  3. Word Originearly 19th cent.: Mexican Spanish use of Spanish estampida ‘crash, uproar’, of Germanic origin; related to the verb stamp.
BNC: 21887 COCA: 17310
stampede verb
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