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Thick big audience
  Explanation: Thick: more dense. A person a lot of occasions.
  Usage: Joint type; as attribute, object; that many people
  Source: Han Ban Gu "Han Guan Fu Chuan": "thick people in public, recommended pet Xiabei."
  Examples: We heard him say he is a idiot, how can these words said in the ~ place. (Qing Li Baojia "Bureaucrats" thirty-fifth back)
No. 2
  Refers to the large number of occasions, or more people on the eve of Flower, Portrait noise Tian, thick people in public, suffer shoulders Cabei.
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chóu rén guǎng zhòng
  Who will set a very wide, very much
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No. 4
  Various persons have Zhizuo in the more humble, especially beneficial to teach, and Kwan. Thick big audience, recommended pet Xiabei. - "Biographies of Historical Weiqi Wu An Hou"
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No. 5
  That many people. "Han Guan Fu Biography": "thick people in public, recommended pet Xiabei." Five King will guarantee "The Corrections Sixiong": "﹝ ﹞ Mrs Liu Zizhen Ling Kau good fellow ... ... and even try out on the court, thick people in public, who rarely talk with them. "Guo" My Childhood "second five:" Needless to say my father means to me greatly in the crowded, bustling humiliated in public in something. "
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No. 6
  稠人广众 ( chóu rén guǎng zhòng )
  解 释 指人群众多的场合。
  出 处 东汉·班固《汉书·灌夫传》:“稠人广众,荐宠下辈。
  用 法 联合式;作定语、宾语;指人群众多
  示 例 郭沫若《我的童年》第二篇五:“父亲的意思不消说是要大大地使我在~中受辱一番。
  近义词 大庭广众
  反义词 荒无人烟、人烟稀少
  典 故
  这个成语出自《史记·魏其武安侯列传》。
  汉武帝时,灌夫为淮阴太守,因醉酒而与窦太后的弟弟窦甫打架。武帝恐太后要杀灌夫,就把他降为燕相。灌夫为人刚正不阿,平生不好阿谀逢迎,常因酒醉大发脾气。对皇亲贵戚,其地位比他显赫的,他从不巴结;而对平民下等之人,地位比他低下的,愈是贫贱的,对别人愈是礼敬,平等对待。于是他的门下“稠人广众”,门庭若市,贫民下等之人由此特别尊重他。
  “稠人广众”用来指人多的地方。稠,密的意思;广,指众多。也用作“稠人广众”。
成语词典
  成语名称 稠人广众 汉语拼音 chóu rén guǎng zhòng 成语释义 稠:多而密。指人很多的场合。 成语出处 《史记·很其武安侯列传》:“稠人广众,荐宠下辈。” 使用例句 大家听了他,都说他是个痴子,这些话岂可在稠人广众的地方说的。
  ★清·李宝嘉《官场现形记》第三十五回
Thesaurus
on a public occasion; before a big crowd of people, Heavy people sit wide, as deep as a well to focus on, Kuomintang, In broad daylight
Antonym
with a swagger; in an ostentatious manner, self-assured or supercilious
Containing Phrases
Thick big audience self a spirit tablet