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crowd someone/something out phrasal verb with crowdverb[ T ] informaluk /kraʊd/ us /kraʊd/ to not allow a person or thing any space or opportunity to grow or develop: 把…挤出;排挤;阻碍 Small local businesses have been crowded out by large multinationals.当地的小公司已被大跨国公司排挤出局。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Filling and completing backfill box ticking brick brick something up brim fill jam overcrowd overrun pack something/somewhere out permeate permeation plug squeeze (someone/something) in/squeeze (someone/something) into something stuffing suffuse supersaturated take something up tank tie
crowd out someone/something | American Dictionary
crowd out someone/something phrasal verb with crowdverb[ I/T ]us/krɑʊd/ to make it impossible for someone or something to succeed because of great numbers or strength: Invasive foreign plants crowd out native species and harm wildlife. |