teem[
ti:m]
vi. 
满,

足, 倾

vt. 倒

teem
[ verb ]
- be teeming, be abuzz
<verb.stative> pullulate swarm
The garden was swarming with bees
The plaza is teeming with undercover policemen
her mind pullulated with worries
- move in large numbers
<verb.motion> pour pullulate stream swarm
people were pouring out of the theater
beggars pullulated in the plaza

Teem \Teem\, v. t. [Icel. t[ae]ma to empty, from t[=o]mr empty;
akin to Dan. t["o]mme to empty, Sw. t["o]mma. See {Toom} to
empty.]
1. To pour; -- commonly followed by out; as, to teem out ale.
[Obs. or Prov. Eng.] --Swift.
2. (Steel Manuf.) To pour, as steel, from a melting pot; to
fill, as a mold, with molten metal.
Teem \Teem\, v. t. [See {Tame}, a., and cf. {Beteem}.]
To think fit. [Obs. or R.] --G. Gifford.
Teem \Teem\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Teemed}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Teeming}.] [OE. temen, AS. t[=e]man, t?man, from te['a]m.
See {Team}.]
1. To bring forth young, as an animal; to produce fruit, as a
plant; to bear; to be pregnant; to conceive; to multiply.
If she must teem,
Create her child of spleen. --Shak.
2. To be full, or ready to bring forth; to be stocked to
overflowing; to be prolific; to abound.
His mind teeming with schemes of future deceit to
cover former villainy. --Sir W.
Scott.
The young, brimful of the hopes and feeling which
teem in our time. --F. Harrison.
Teem \Teem\, v. t.
To produce; to bring forth. [R.]
That [grief] of an hour's age doth hiss the speaker;
Each minute teems a new one. --Shak.