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
densely populated
the autumn moon and spring breeze - qiū yuè chūn fēng
set up a home and establish a business - ān jiā lì yè