stampede
Word family nounstampedestampedo
stam·pede1 /stæmˈpiːd/ noun [countableC] 1 RUNwhen a group of people all want to do the same thing at the same time 〔人群的〕蜂拥,争先恐后 a stampede to buy shares in high-tech companies 对高科技公司股票的抢购
stampede2 verb 1 RUN[intransitiveI, transitiveT] if a group of large animals or people stampede, they suddenly start running together in the same direction because they are frightened or excited (使)奔逃;(使)蜂拥,(使)争先恐后 a herd of stampeding buffalo 一群狂奔的水牛
Children came stampeding out of the school doors. 孩子们争先恐后地冲出校门。
2 be/get stampeded HURRYto be made frightened or worried so that you do something too quickly, without thinking enough about it 〔因受惊吓或担心而〕仓促行事,草率行事be/get stampeded into Don’t get stampeded into any rash decisions. 不要仓促行事,作出草率的决定。
Origin stampede1 (1800-1900) American Spanish estampida, from Spanish, “crash”, from estampar “to stamp”