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		Definition of overcrowd in English: overcrowdverb əʊvəˈkraʊdˌoʊvərˈkraʊd [with object]often as adjective overcrowded1Fill (accommodation or a space) beyond what is comfortable, safe, or permissible. 使(住房,空间)过度拥挤;把…塞得过满 拥挤和不卫生的情形。 Example sentencesExamples -  And the immigration we receive isn't evenly distributed - it goes to our most overcrowded areas.
 -  Students got less personal attention, lecture rooms were overcrowded, and so on.
 -  Shelters are overcrowded while dozens of buildings sit empty throughout the city.
 -  Next, it was back on the tube - which was just about working, but in even more overcrowded conditions than normal.
 -  They reported that the area is overcrowded with vendors, and is untidy and chaotic.
 -  London is a big, overcrowded city and has been for a long time.
 -  Some urban areas are overcrowded, while other regions are almost uninhabited.
 -  The city was overcrowded with tall skyscrapers and noisy vehicles of all sorts.
 -  This created a sudden exodus and massively increased the number of people in the already overcrowded camps.
 -  Our cities will become like any other overcrowded city in the world and our Australian way of life will be a distant memory.
 -  The demonstrators pointed out that homeless shelters are very overcrowded and resources need to be increased.
 -  There are now so many visitors to the area that the pavements are overcrowded.
 -  This concession led to the area being overcrowded by people who found it relatively easy to settle there.
 -  During this time, I have noticed that the shelter has become increasingly overcrowded.
 -  Our already overcrowded court rooms could be swamped with such otherwise upright and law abiding citizens.
 -  Families campaigning to clean up one of the most overcrowded areas in Britain today vowed to reclaim their streets from flytippers.
 -  They are quite often living in squalid and overcrowded accommodation.
 -  In many areas they are running at capacity and beyond, with hugely overcrowded trains.
 -  One in eight workers noted that overcrowded working conditions contribute to their stress.
 -  A virtual space cannot get overcrowded, but it certainly can get messy and loud.
 
 Synonyms overfull, overflowing, full to overflowing/bursting, crammed full, cram-full, jammed, packed like sardines, congested, choked, overloaded, overpopulated, overpeopled, overrun, crowded, thronged, swarming, teeming informal bursting/bulging at the seams, full to the gunwales, jam-packed, like the Black Hole of Calcutta British informal like Piccadilly Circus - 1.1 House (people or animals) in accommodations that are too confined.
使(人,动物)挤在过小的住所内  my family weren't bad, we were just overcrowded 我的家情况还不错,只是住得很挤。 Example sentencesExamples -  The police stations lack communication equipment and accused persons are overcrowded in the prison even though every accused person has a right to fair trial.
 -  It can occur when the animals are overcrowded and when the water is not clean enough.
 -  The prison system has completely been abandoned by the government; they are overcrowded and the inmates are not given the necessary attention.
 -  It is intended to prevent overcrowded birds from pecking at each other.
 -  Grasshoppers require humane treatment when they are farmed, because if they are overcrowded or stressed, they cannibalise each other.
 -  The occupants say they are overcrowded and the conditions are inhumane.
 -  There is no reaction from the authorities when buses with people are overcrowded.
 -  While a few tanks lie empty, the tanks with fresh water shark, silver shark and gold fish are overcrowded.
 -  Animals are overcrowded because of loss of habitat.
 
  
    Definition of overcrowd in US English: overcrowdverbˌoʊvərˈkraʊdˌōvərˈkroud [with object]1Fill (accommodations or a space) beyond what is comfortable, safe, or permissible. 使(住房,空间)过度拥挤;把…塞得过满 Example sentencesExamples -  And the immigration we receive isn't evenly distributed - it goes to our most overcrowded areas.
 -  One in eight workers noted that overcrowded working conditions contribute to their stress.
 -  A virtual space cannot get overcrowded, but it certainly can get messy and loud.
 -  London is a big, overcrowded city and has been for a long time.
 -  Some urban areas are overcrowded, while other regions are almost uninhabited.
 -  They reported that the area is overcrowded with vendors, and is untidy and chaotic.
 -  The city was overcrowded with tall skyscrapers and noisy vehicles of all sorts.
 -  In many areas they are running at capacity and beyond, with hugely overcrowded trains.
 -  This concession led to the area being overcrowded by people who found it relatively easy to settle there.
 -  Families campaigning to clean up one of the most overcrowded areas in Britain today vowed to reclaim their streets from flytippers.
 -  Students got less personal attention, lecture rooms were overcrowded, and so on.
 -  During this time, I have noticed that the shelter has become increasingly overcrowded.
 -  They are quite often living in squalid and overcrowded accommodation.
 -  Next, it was back on the tube - which was just about working, but in even more overcrowded conditions than normal.
 -  Shelters are overcrowded while dozens of buildings sit empty throughout the city.
 -  Our cities will become like any other overcrowded city in the world and our Australian way of life will be a distant memory.
 -  The demonstrators pointed out that homeless shelters are very overcrowded and resources need to be increased.
 -  There are now so many visitors to the area that the pavements are overcrowded.
 -  This created a sudden exodus and massively increased the number of people in the already overcrowded camps.
 -  Our already overcrowded court rooms could be swamped with such otherwise upright and law abiding citizens.
 
 Synonyms overfull, overflowing, full to bursting, full to overflowing, crammed full, cram-full, jammed, packed like sardines, congested, choked, overloaded, overpopulated, overpeopled, overrun, crowded, thronged, swarming, teeming - 1.1 House (people or animals) in accommodations that are too confined.
使(人,动物)挤在过小的住所内 Example sentencesExamples -  The prison system has completely been abandoned by the government; they are overcrowded and the inmates are not given the necessary attention.
 -  There is no reaction from the authorities when buses with people are overcrowded.
 -  It is intended to prevent overcrowded birds from pecking at each other.
 -  The occupants say they are overcrowded and the conditions are inhumane.
 -  It can occur when the animals are overcrowded and when the water is not clean enough.
 -  Animals are overcrowded because of loss of habitat.
 -  The police stations lack communication equipment and accused persons are overcrowded in the prison even though every accused person has a right to fair trial.
 -  While a few tanks lie empty, the tanks with fresh water shark, silver shark and gold fish are overcrowded.
 -  Grasshoppers require humane treatment when they are farmed, because if they are overcrowded or stressed, they cannibalise each other.
 
  
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