densely populated
Densely populated, pronunciation R é NY ā NCH ó um ì, Chinese words, interpretation 1. (idiom) refers to a large number of people, households. 2. A place with a large population. Source: Fang Ruhao's Chan Zhen Yi Shi in Ming Dynasty
idiom
(idiom) refers to a large number of people. 2. A place with a large population.
source
The 27th chapter of the history of Zen by Fang Ruhao of Ming Dynasty: "Jinghe Yili was recommended as the governor of Yanzhou Prefecture, which has jurisdiction over two prefectures and seven counties. It has a vast area, a lot of money and food, dense population, and rich people. It is a rich city." The second chapter of Liu e's travel notes of Lao can in Qing Dynasty: "when we arrived at the Quehua bridge, we found that there were many people, some of them carrying burdens, some of them pushing small cars."
Examples
It's a small place, but. It's a beautiful city. (as attribute)
usage
Subject predicate: crowded, dense, subject predicate; used as predicate and attribute; refers to a place with a large population
Chinese PinYin : rén yān chóu mì
densely populated
extensive experience and knowledge. dān jiàn qià wén
spread from mouth to mouth. zhòng kǒu jiāo chuán
Saving the fire and increasing the salary. jiù fén yì xīn
suffer many a setback during one 's life. mìng tú duō chuǎn