2 : to act together or cause to act together suddenly and without thought Etymology Noun from a word in the Spanish of Mexico and the American Southwest, estampida "stampede," from Spanish estampida "a crash, loud noise," from estamper "to pound, stamp" More...
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字Character 字源Etymology Settingsstampede stæm'piːd Main English Definition (名) As a noun A headlong rush of people on a common impulse. A wild headlong rush of frightened animals (horses or cattle). (动) As a verb Run away in a stampede. Cause to run in panic. Act, usu...
2 : to act together or cause to act together suddenly and without thought Etymology Noun from a word in the Spanish of Mexico and the American Southwest, estampida "stampede," from Spanish estampida "a crash, loud noise," from estamper "to pound, stamp" More...