a sudden panicked rush of a number of horses, cattle, or other animals
(马、牛等动物的)惊跑,乱窜。
a sudden rapid movement or reaction of a mass of people in response to a particular circumstance or stimulus
(人群的)蜂拥
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a stampede of bargain hunters .一群蜂拥而来搜寻便宜货的人。
[often in names](in North America)a rodeo
(北美)牛仔竞技表演,放牧人竞技会;摩托车竞技表演
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the Calgary Stampede .卡尔加里的牛仔竞技表演。
(of horses, cattle, or other animals) rush wildly in a sudden mass panic
(马、牛等动物)惊跑,乱窜
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the nearby sheep stampeded as if they sensed impending danger .附近的羊群四散惊逃,就好像它们感到危险迫在眉睫。
[no obj., with adverbial of direction](of people)move rapidly in a mass
(人群)蜂拥
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the children stampeded through the kitchen, playing tag or hide-and-seek .那些孩子在厨房里挤进挤出,玩捉人游戏或捉迷藏。
[with obj.]cause (people or animals) to move in such a way
使(人,动物)惊跑;使逃窜;使蜂拥
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the raiders stampeded 200 mules 袭击者使200匹骡子四散惊逃
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figurative 〈喻〉don't let them stampede us into anything .别让他们把我们吓成什么似的。
"early 19th cent.: Mexican Spanish use of Spanish