0 a great number (of insects or other small creatures) moving together -- kawan
a swarm of ants.
1 a great number or crowd -- kumpulan besar
swarms of people.
2 (of bees) to follow a queen bee in a swarm. -- sekawan
3 to move in great numbers -- berduyun-duyun
The children swarmed out of the school.
4 to be full of moving crowds -- penuh
The Tower of London was swarming with tourists.
Furthermore, colonies of swarms known as multi-swarms (described below) implement multiple stigmergetic internal interactions.
An impressive army of highly qualified detectives swarmed out over the whole country in search of the lost treasure.
Led by slogan-shouting maulav-s, the crowd swarmed the platform with i the intention of attacking the train.
However, they actually benefit from their behavior because it is difficult for individual swallows to track insect swarms.
Mosquitos are very troublesome all over this part, and swarms of them come from the banks and invade the steamers lying alongside.
In this area undoubted transiens forms were present before the appearance of swarms within several hundred miles.
Then, for time units 5-18, the plots show joint movement up in pitch with both swarms descending again at t = 12.
To have moment closure, swarms should be placed such that both clockwise and anticlockwise external moments can be resisted.
中文繁体
(一起移動的)一大群(昆蟲), (蜂湧的)一大群(人), (昆蟲)群集,成群結隊地移動…
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(一起移动的)一大群(昆虫), (蜂拥的)一大群(人), (昆虫)群集,成群结队地移动…
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enjambre, nube, multitud…
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enxame, multidão, organizar-se em enxame…
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kalabalık, yığın, küme…
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essaim [masculine], affluer, bourdonner…
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roj, spousta, dav…
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sværm, flok, sværme…
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