jiān
zhǒng

idiom

Meaning of 比肩继踵

比肩继踵 means crowded; packed; jammed. Pronounced bǐ jiān jì zhǒng.

  • crowded; packed; jammed

Definitions & Examples

Guó
qìng
jié
de
Tiān
ān
mén
guǎng广
chǎng
shàng
 
yóu
jiān
zhǒng
 
nào
fēi
fán
 

On National Day, Tiananmen Square was crowded with tourists, exceptionally lively.

Yuán
xiāo
dēng
huì
shí
 
jiē
shàng
rén
tóu
cuán
dòng
 
jiān
zhǒng
 

During the Lantern Festival, the streets were packed with people jostling shoulder to shoulder.

tiě
zǎo
gāo
fēng
shí
duàn
 
chē
xiāng
jiān
zhǒng
 
dòng
tan
 

During the morning rush hour, the subway car was so crowded you could hardly move.

huí
dào
 
dāng
nián
chǎng
yīn
yuè
huì
shèng
kuàng
kōng
qián
 
táng
nèi
jiān
zhǒng
 

He recalled that the concert back then was an unprecedented event, with the auditorium packed shoulder to shoulder.