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1 crowded
adjective (having or containing a lot of people or things: crowded buses.) abarrotado, atestado, concurridocrowded adj lleno de gente / abarrotadoon the first day of the sales the shops were crowded el primer día de las rebajas las tiendas estaban abarrotadastr['kraʊdɪd]1 atestado,-a de gente, abarrotado,-a de gente, concurrido,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto get crowded llenarse de genteadj.• atestado, -a adj.• concurrido, -a adj.'kraʊdəd, 'kraʊdɪdadjective <street/room/bus> abarrotado, atestado, lleno de gente['kraʊdɪd]ADJ [room] (with people) atestado (de gente), abarrotado (de gente); [meeting, event] muy concurrido; [day] lleno de actividadit's very crowded here — esto está atestado or abarrotado (de gente)
crowded urban areas — zonas fpl urbanas muy pobladas
* * *['kraʊdəd, 'kraʊdɪd]adjective <street/room/bus> abarrotado, atestado, lleno de gente -
2 aglomeración
f.1 crowd, mass.2 agglomeration, conglomeration, accumulation, clump.3 cohesion.* * *1 agglomeration2 (de gente) crowd* * *noun f.2) crowd* * ** * *a) ( de gente)b) ( de tráfico) buildup* * *= overcrowding [over-crowding], agglomeration, agglomerate, crowding.Ex. We can learn from good shopwindow displays and from the best museums about such matters as grouping of books shown and the number included (clutter is ugly and overcrowding confuses the eye).Ex. These may be described perhaps as agglomerations of subjects for which there is literary warrant; indeed, they formed a part of Wyndham Hulme's argument for literary warrant.Ex. The latter plays an important role in that it is used as an anteriorizing symbol to give the notation for agglomerates.Ex. Nearly all librarians were enthusiastic about the drawing power of public access computers in spite of the drawbacks such as theft, noise and crowding.----* horas de menos aglomeración = off-peak times.* producir aglomeraciones = cause + crowding.* seguridad en las aglomeraciones = crowd safety.* * *a) ( de gente)b) ( de tráfico) buildup* * *= overcrowding [over-crowding], agglomeration, agglomerate, crowding.Ex: We can learn from good shopwindow displays and from the best museums about such matters as grouping of books shown and the number included (clutter is ugly and overcrowding confuses the eye).
Ex: These may be described perhaps as agglomerations of subjects for which there is literary warrant; indeed, they formed a part of Wyndham Hulme's argument for literary warrant.Ex: The latter plays an important role in that it is used as an anteriorizing symbol to give the notation for agglomerates.Ex: Nearly all librarians were enthusiastic about the drawing power of public access computers in spite of the drawbacks such as theft, noise and crowding.* horas de menos aglomeración = off-peak times.* producir aglomeraciones = cause + crowding.* seguridad en las aglomeraciones = crowd safety.* * *se produjo una aglomeración en torno a la estrella a crowd gathered around the starpara evitar que se produzcan aglomeraciones en el centro de la ciudad to avoid buildups of traffic in the city centerla mayoría vive en las aglomeraciones urbanas the majority live in the built-up urban areas* * *
aglomeración sustantivo femeninoa) ( de gente):
para evitar las aglomeraciones to avoid crowding;
las aglomeraciones urbanas the built-up urban areas
aglomeración sustantivo femenino agglomeration
(gentío) crowd
' aglomeración' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bulla
- hacinamiento
English:
crush
* * *aglomeración nf[de objetos, sustancia] build-up; [de gente] crowd;se produjo una aglomeración a crowd formed;se esperan grandes aglomeraciones en el centro [de gente] huge crowds are expected in the centre;[de tráfico] a heavy build-up of traffic is expected in the centre aglomeración urbana urban sprawl* * *f de gente crowd* * *aglomeración nf, pl - ciones1) : conglomeration, mass2) gentío: crowd -
3 aglomeración
aglomeración sustantivo femeninoa) ( de gente):para evitar las aglomeraciones to avoid crowding; las aglomeraciones urbanas the built-up urban areas
aglomeración sustantivo femenino agglomeration (gentío) crowd ' aglomeración' also found in these entries: Spanish: bulla - hacinamiento English: crush -
4 poblado
adj.populated, crowded.m.town, center of population, settlement, city.past part.past participle of spanish verb: poblar.* * *1 (zona habitada) settlement————————1→ link=poblar poblar► adjetivo1 (zona) populated2 (barba, cejas) bushy1 (zona habitada) settlement* * *1. noun m. 2. (f. - poblada)adj.* * *1. ADJ1) (=habitado) inhabited2)poblado de — (=habitado) peopled o populated with; (=lleno) full of; (=cubierto) covered with
3) [barba, cejas] bushy, thick2.SM (=pueblo) village; (=población) town; (=lugar habitado) settlement; (Aut) built-up areapoblado de absorción, poblado dirigido — new town, satellite town
* * *I- da adjetivo1) ( habitado) populatedpoco/densamente poblado — sparsely/densely populated
2) <barba/cejas> bushy, thick; < pestañas> thickIIun bosque poblado de castaños — a wood full of o filled with chestnut trees
masculino village* * *I- da adjetivo1) ( habitado) populatedpoco/densamente poblado — sparsely/densely populated
2) <barba/cejas> bushy, thick; < pestañas> thickIIun bosque poblado de castaños — a wood full of o filled with chestnut trees
masculino village* * *poblado11 = settlement, kraal.Nota: Palabra usada en Sudáfrica.Ex: This document contains information on such concepts as settlement, urban growth, field patterns, forest clearance and many others.
Ex: Folds for animals and enclosures made specially for defensive purposes are also called kraals.poblado22 = populous, populated.Ex: Hospitals located in more populous rural counties near metropolitan areas are less likely to have telemedicine.
Ex: The earthquake generated a large amount of useful documentation as it was the first time that an earthquake has occurred in a populated area of Australia.* densamente poblado = heavily populated.* escasamente poblado = thinly populated.* estar densamente poblado de = be dense with.* muy poblado = heavily populated.* poco poblado = thinly populated.poblado33 = bushy [bushier -comp., bushiest -sup.].Ex: Whether short and thin or long and bushy, applying a fake mustache is often the best solution to create the look of a character.
* * *A (habitado) populateduna zona muy poco poblada a very sparsely populated areaB ‹barba/cejas› thick, bushy; ‹pestañas› thick poblado DE algo:un bosque poblado de castaños y robles a wood full of o filled with o populated with chestnut and oak treessettlementun poblado indio or de indios an Indian settlementun pequeño poblado en las estribaciones de la sierra a small village o a hamlet in the foothills* * *
Del verbo poblar: ( conjugate poblar)
poblado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
poblado
poblar
poblado 1◊ -da adjetivo
1 ( habitado) populated;
2 ‹barba/cejas› bushy, thick;
‹ pestañas› thick
poblado 2 sustantivo masculino
village
poblar ( conjugate poblar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹territorio/región›
2 poblado algo DE algo ‹ bosque› to plant sth with sth;
‹río/colmena› to stock sth with sth
poblarse verbo pronominal [tierra/colonia] to be settled
poblado,-a
I adjetivo
1 (ciudad, área) populated
2 (barba, cejas) bushy, thick
II sustantivo masculino settlement: fue arrasado un poblado tutsi, a tutsi village was devastated
poblar verbo transitivo
1 (habitar, vivir) to inhabit
2 (llenar de gente, repoblar) to populate
' poblado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
poblada
- caserío
- divisar
- pueblo
- rancherío
English:
populous
- settlement
- sparsely
- bushy
- thick
- thinly
* * *poblado, -a♦ adj1. [habitado] inhabited;una zona muy poblada a densely populated area2. [lleno] full;[barba, cejas] bushy♦ nm[pueblo] settlement Esp poblado de chabolas shanty town* * *I adj1 área populated;poblado de fig full of2 barba bushyII m ( pueblo) settlement* * *poblado, -da adj1) : inhabited, populated2) : full, thickcejas pobladas: bushy eyebrowspoblado nm: village, settlement* * *poblado1 adj1. (zona) populated2. (barba, cejas) thickpoblado2 n village
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