What does 雑踏 in Japanese mean?
What is the meaning of the word 雑踏 in Japanese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use 雑踏 in Japanese.
The word 雑踏 in Japanese means 雑踏, 大群衆, 雑踏、喧噪, 混雑 、 ごった返し 、 雑踏, 雑踏、目白押し, すし詰め、雑踏. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word 雑踏
雑踏(lively crowd) When we left, we had to push through the melee outside of the stadium. |
大群衆(figurative (large throng, crowd) 授業の初日、本屋には学生の大群衆が押し寄せている。 There was a crush of students at the bookstore on the first day of classes. |
雑踏、喧噪(activity) I prefer the hustle and bustle of a big city to the quiet of the countryside. |
混雑 、 ごった返し 、 雑踏(crowd of people) Ben didn't like going out into the jam of holiday shoppers. |
雑踏、目白押し(crowd: moving) The milling of the crowd below is making me anxious. |
すし詰め、雑踏(crush in tight space) It was a bit of a squeeze to get six people in the car, but they managed. |
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