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As soon as the county grandfather went out, he was crowding round, which was very imposing.

Even in the capital, this number of people is enough to squeeze around.

Squeezing around, the door is empty, not the highest income.

Fans swarmed in and surrounded the big stars.

He is crowded in the street.

No red light, no sake, no beauty, no crowding round.

I used to be brilliant, crowding around in the unit, calling for wind and rain.

The great actor is often surrounded by people.

Surrounded by the crowd, he stepped onto the platform.

She likes servants crowding round to serve her.

Wherever she goes, waiters and servants surround her.

In the rush of assigning schools and guards, he suddenly came on horseback.

When officials visit China, it is better to arrive lightly, so there is no need to crowd around and make a scene.

When that charming actress goes shopping, people are always crowded around her.

The king began to drive, and the servants of horses and chariots flocked to him.

The champion who was jostling around to embroider clothes during the day returned to his hometown before noon today to pay homage to his ancestors' graves.

As soon as the governor got off the plane, he was pushed into the car by the welcoming crowd and left in droves.

The two brothers have never experienced such a welcome scene, so they can only look at each other and pass through the wall under the crowding round.

Miss Li was pushed onto the platform by her classmates.

Hu Lin crowding round at half past nine, came to the VIP room.

spell

【qián hòu yáng】?

labour

Someone shouted to clear the way in front, and someone surrounded the protection behind. In the past, officials were described as traveling with many people.

source

Yuan Anonymous's "Earning Kuai Tong" is the second discount: "I want to be an official, how glorious it is!"

grammar

As predicate, object and adverbial; It is derogatory.

example

After school, the students poured out of the campus.

synonym

Hublot? [y and h ū b m: I nu ò] One person calls and a hundred people answer. Describe the rich and powerful, many servants.

antonym

Is it easy to get? [q and ng ch ē ji m: n có ng] The luggage is simple, and there are few people (mostly people with status) who follow.

Basic information of idioms:

Traditional idiom: stick to the front and stick to the back.

Short spelling of idiom: QHHY

Idiom phonetic notation: ㄑㄧㄢˊㄏㄨㄏㄡˋㄩㄥ

Degree of common use: common idioms

Idiom words: four-character idioms

Emotional color: neutral idioms

Idiom structure: joint idioms

Idiom era: ancient idioms

Idiom pronunciation: hug, can't be pronounced as "yònɡ". "

Idiom: embrace, don't write "surge"