0 a large group of people who are together in one place -- толпа
1 a group of friends or people with similar interests -- компания
2 to stand together in large numbers -- толпиться, запрудить
Protesters crowded the streets.
3 to stand too close to someone -- напирать, теснить
Don't crowd me!
There is more to receiving than needing : theoretical arguments and empirical explorations of crowding in and crowding out.
The crowd's energy screamed a tweaked anticipation but the mass amounts of uniforms - police, security, ambulance and fire marshal - caused severe anxiety.
Workers crowded into tenements constructed around central patios ; these patios served as kitchen, bathing area and dining room for large numbers of residents.
Of the various potential risk factors, crowding has a strong and significant association with seropositivity.
As a result, serotypes tend to cluster within families, spreading especially in situations of upper respiratory infections and crowding [15].
Flowing waters or teeming crowds: mental models of electricity.
Instead, agricultural capitalism, introduced into the province earlier than industrial capitalism, crowded out smallholders.
Consequently, the crowding out can only occur during the transition.
中文繁体
人群, 群衆, (有共同愛好的)一幫朋友,一夥人,一群人…
More中文简体
人群, 群众, (有共同爱好的)一帮朋友,一伙人,一群人…
MoreEspañol
multitud, atestar, apiñarse…
MorePortuguês
multidão, apinhar-se, aglomerar-se…
More日本語
人々(の群れ), 群がる…
MoreTürk dili
kalabalık, aynı amaç için bir araya gelmiş grup, topluluk…
MoreFrançais
foule [feminine], bande [feminine], s’entasser…
MoreCatalan
multitud, omplir de gom a gom, apinyar-se…
More