1 to make someone feel uncomfortable by standing too close to them or by watching them all the time:
In her bright yellow coat, she was easily identifiable in the crowd.
A big crowd of demonstrators were protesting against cuts in health spending.
He pushed his way to the front of the crowd to get a better look.
The crowd was cheering and urging her on all through the race.
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.
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人群, 群衆, (有共同愛好的)一幫朋友,一夥人,一群人…
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人群, 群众, (有共同爱好的)一帮朋友,一伙人,一群人…
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multitud, atestar, apiñarse…
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multidão, apinhar-se, aglomerar-se…
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人々(の群れ), 群がる…
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kalabalık, aynı amaç için bir araya gelmiş grup, topluluk…
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foule [feminine], bande [feminine], s’entasser…
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multitud, omplir de gom a gom, apinyar-se…
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