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  1. an occasion when many large animals or many people suddenly all move quickly and in an uncontrolled way, usually in the same direction at the same time, especially because of fear: Two shoppers were injured in the stampede as shop doors opened on the first day of the sale. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  2. stampede. verb [ I or T ] uk / stæmˈpiːd / us / stæmˈpiːd /. When animals or people stampede, they all move quickly in the same direction, often because they are frightened. 惊逃;逃窜(人或动物向同一个方面快速移动,常常是受惊吓所致). A loud clap of thunder made the herd stampede. 一声响雷使牛群受惊 ...

  3. stampede. verb [ I or T ] uk / stæmˈpiːd / us / stæmˈpiːd /. When animals or people stampede, they all move quickly in the same direction, often because they are frightened. 驚逃;逃竄(人或動物向同一個方面快速移動,常常是受驚嚇所致). A loud clap of thunder made the herd stampede. 一聲響雷使牛群受驚 ...

  4. The meaning of STAMPEDE is a wild headlong rush or flight of frightened animals. How to use stampede in a sentence.

  5. Stampede definition: a sudden, frenzied rush or headlong flight of a herd of frightened animals, especially cattle or horses.. See examples of STAMPEDE used in a sentence.

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  7. If a group of animals or people stampede or if something stampedes them, they run in a wild, uncontrolled way. The crowd stampeded and many were crushed or trampled underfoot. 美式英语 : stampede / stæmˈpid /

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › StampedeStampede - Wikipedia

    A stampede (/ s t æ m ˈ p iː d /) is a situation in which a group of large animals suddenly start running in the same direction, especially because they are excited or frightened. Although the term is most often applied to animals, there are cases of humans stampeding from danger too.

  9. a sudden, headlong running away of a group of frightened animals, esp. horses or cattle. 2. a confused, headlong rush or flight of a large group of people. 3. any sudden, impulsive, spontaneous mass movement. a stampede to support a candidate.

  10. 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. A stampede broke out when the doors opened.

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