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phalanx

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++pha·lanx /ˈfælæŋks $ ˈfeɪ-/ noun (plural phalanxes) [countable] formal  GROUP OF PEOPLEa large group of people or things standing close together so that it is difficult to go through them 密集的人群;密集队形;方阵phalanx of A solid phalanx of policemen blocked the road. 警察组成的密集人墙封锁了道路。
Examples from the Corpus
phalanxStepping off the plane, the President faced a phalanx of cameras and reporters.The blast from a phalanx of heaters struck me on opening the door.Another group was loading kit into a phalanx of jeeps.Four made a phalanx before the booth, tapping their lead truncheons, their feet splayed like a squad of riot police.She wants a phalanx of allies at her back before she climbs those stairs again.He spotted another phalanx of flies stuck to the walls.But if it came to a pitched battle, the phalanx of heavily armed, well-mounted knights was a very formidable weapon.The phalanx of ladies drew me away from there and up a gully.
Origin phalanx (1500-1600) Latin Greek, line of a battle, bone of a finger or toe
pha·lanx nounChineseSyllable
or Corpus of close together a group large people things so standing


phalanx
phalanx /ˈfælæŋks $ ˈfeɪ-/ noun (plural phalanxes) [countable] formal
 Date: 1500-1600
 Language: Latin
 Origin: Greek, __line of a battle, bone of a finger or toe__
a large group of people or things standing close together so that it is difficult to go through them
    phalanx of
    A solid phalanx of policemen blocked the road.


phal·anxBrE /ˈfælæŋks/ 🔊NAmE /ˈfælæŋks/ 🔊 noun (formal) a group of people or things standing very close together 密集的人(或事物)