
Stampeding
UK
/stæmˈpiːdɪŋ/
US
/stæmˈpidɪŋ/
See also:
stampeding out

Translation of "stampeding" into Russian
stampede
Verbstampeding
Gerund
stampede
stampedes
stampeded Past Simple / Past Participle
stampeding Gerund
The crowd began to stampede towards the exit.
Толпа начала устремляться к выходу.
The cattle started to stampede when they heard the thunder.
Скот начал паниковать, когда услышал гром.
Definitions
stampede
VerbTo cause a group of animals or people to run in a sudden, uncontrolled way, often due to fear or excitement.
The loud noise from the fireworks stampeded the cattle across the field.
To rush or move in a hurried, uncontrolled manner, often in a group.
When the doors opened, shoppers stampeded into the store to grab the best deals.
To pressure, provoke, or compel (someone) to act hastily or without due deliberation.
Journalists tried to stampede the senator into making a premature statement.
Idioms and phrases
prevent stampede
Organizers must take measures to prevent stampede during concerts.
предотвращать давку
Организаторы должны принимать меры для предотвращения давки во время концертов.