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Rats can swarm.
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There is no clear representation of the zodiac sign. The idiom means to flock like a swarm of bees, and can be used to describe the sudden flock of many people or animals to a certain target or area.
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It means to flock like a swarm of bees, and it describes a large number of people gathering in one place in a hurry.
Source of the idiom: Qing Li Ruzhen's "Mirror Flowers" Chapter 26: Xu Chengzhi waited for him to go far, and was just about to return to the ship, when the dust was rolling in front of him, the shouts were getting closer, and there were many grass cowards. All of them wore Haoran scarves and mobile phone equipment, and flocked to it.
Idiom Usage:
1. There are no less than hundreds of thousands of bandits in the seven sentinels, and every time they gather, they blow with the horns of the bull, and they all flock to it. ——Qing Lin Zexu, "Preparation for the Yongchang Sentinel Departure Date".
2. Four o'clock finally arrived, the school was over, and the classmates who were full of thoughts about going home flocked to the school gate.
synonyms:
Fish come in, one after another, fish come one after another, one after another, one after another, one after another.
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Swarming to describe the zodiac ox. Bovine (Latin scientific name: bovine) belongs to the cattle family, a family under the subfamily Bovine.
Bison with chromosome number of 56, cattle with chromosome 60 and large cattle with chromosome 58 chromosomes, crossbred with fertile offspring, mammals, prone to Robertsonian translocation (centromeric fusion) to change chromosome number to reduce fertility, herbivorous, some species of domestic animals (including cattle, cattle, buffalo and yak).
The body is stout, and some bulls have a pair of horns on their heads. Cattle help humans in agricultural production.
The common characteristic of bovid is that they have a strong physique; Have legs suitable for long-distance running; There are 4 toes on the feet, but the side toes are more vestigial than those of deer, suitable for running; Both the incisors and canines have degenerated, but the lower incisors are still retained, and the lower incisors are silvery, and the three pairs of incisors are tilted forward in the shape of a shovel, due to the fact that they feed on harder plants.
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The meaning of swarming is as follows:It refers to a surge of people (people, animals, etc.) and a bang of the sky. Describe the many people who came up together.
From]: Qing Cao Xueqin's "Dream of Red Mansions" Chapter 9: "Mo Yu then lifted a latch, swept red, hoeed medicine in his hands were full of horse whips, and swarmed up. ”
[Grammar]: more formal; as a predicate, a definite; Derogatory.
synonyms]: to flock, to flock.
Antonyms]: Fish come all the way.
The pronunciation of fēng yōng ér shàng, which is the origin of the swarming:
Pouring out of the nest and swarming ......These words all have a origin, and they are really related to bees.
Bees not only love to flee separately, but also fan other colonies to flee together. Sometimes, when the bees escape, the buzzing and flapping of their wings will affect the other bee colonies and resonate, and these bee colonies that are not intended to be divided will also have many young bees swarming and gathering to form one large bee group after another.
Swarming up to form a sentence:
After the exhibition advertisement was broadcast, manufacturers from all over the world flocked to it.
As soon as the performance ended, reporters flocked to interview the singers.
I only heard an order from the king of the mountain, and the minions swarmed up and killed the cottage.
As soon as the superstar left the airport, many fans immediately flocked to him, forming a human wall and surrounding him.
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Like a swarm of bees, a large swarm rushes upward.
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It means (people or animals, etc.) rushing up and banging up. Describe a large number of people hugging together.
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Swarming: Like a swarm of bees, a large swarm rushes upwards.
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It is an idiom that describes a very large number of people and are clustered together for every reason. The usage is similar to scrambling.
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