crowded
/ˈkraʊdɪd/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈkraʊdɪd/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈkrau̇-dəd/ (ame, mw)
crowded — 形容詞
- crowdedpositive
- more crowdedcomparative
- most crowdedsuperlative
1. describes a place where the number of people present makes it difficult to move
擁擠的
人太多、空間不足
describes a place where the number of people present makes it difficult to move freely or find space.
The train was so crowded that Sora had to stand the whole way.
那班火車非常擁擠,Sora 只好一路站到終點。
be + so crowded + that-clause
Amelia left the shopping centre early because it was too crowded.
Amelia 提早離開購物中心,因為裡面太擠了。
too crowded to express excess
The bus was crowded with schoolchildren on their way home.
那輛公車擠滿了放學回家的學童。
Nicholas avoids the weekend train because it gets crowded after nine.
Nicholas 刻意避開週末的火車,因為九點過後就會變得非常擁擠。
文法句型
be crowded
be crowded with + [people]
get crowded
用法筆記
Often used with 'with' to name the group of people filling the space (e.g., 'the square was crowded with tourists'). The form 'get crowded' is common in spoken English to describe a place becoming more full as time passes.
常見錯誤
2. contains a very large amount of objects, details, or planned activities, sometim
擠滿的
物品或活動過多
contains a very large amount of objects, details, or planned activities, sometimes so many that it feels busy or overloaded.
Kabir's calendar is crowded with meetings every day this week.
Kabir 這個星期的行事曆排滿了會議。
be crowded with + [scheduled events]
Elise's small desk was crowded with books, papers, and coffee cups.
Élise 的小書桌上堆滿了書、文件和咖啡杯。
The gallery walls were crowded with paintings from floor to ceiling.
藝廊的牆上從天花板到地板掛滿了畫作。
Mert found the side of his bookshelf crowded with old photo albums and board games.
Mert 發現書架的一側塞滿了舊相簿和桌遊。
- jammed
informal and stronger, implies no room at all
- bursting
suggests the container or space is at its absolute limit
- overflowing
implies even more than the space can hold
文法句型
be crowded with + [objects/events]
become crowded
用法筆記
Unlike sense 1, this sense does not require a location — the subject can be a surface (wall, desk), a container (shelf, suitcase), or a schedule (calendar, day). The thing that fills the space is introduced by 'with'.
常見錯誤
❌ 'The bookshelf is very crowded.' (when you mean the bookshelf itself is tight — use 'The bookshelf is crowded with books.' instead)