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1 the streets were thronged (with people)
Общая лексика: улицы были заполнены (народом)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > the streets were thronged (with people)
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2 the streets were thronged with people
Макаров: улицы были заполнены народомУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the streets were thronged with people
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3 the streets were thronged
1) Общая лексика: (with people) улицы были заполнены (народом)2) Макаров: улицы были заполненыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the streets were thronged
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1. noun[Menschen]menge, die2. intransitive verb 3. transitive verbsich drängen in (+ Dat.)* * *[Ɵroŋ] 1. noun(a crowd: Throngs of people gathered to see the queen.) die Menge2. verb(to crowd or fill: People thronged the streets to see the president.) sich drängen in* * *[θrɒŋ, AM θrɑ:ŋ]I. n + sing/pl vb [Menschen]menge f\throngs of people Scharen pl von MenschenII. vtthe market square was \thronged with stallholders der Marktplatz war voll von Ständenthe public is \thronging to see the new musical die Besucher strömen in Massen in das neue Musical* * *[ɵrɒŋ]1. n(of people) Scharen pl, Menschenmenge f; (of angels) Heerschar f2. visich drängento throng toward(s) sb/sth — sich zu jdm/etw drängen, zu jdm/etw strömen
3. vtbelagernto be thronged with — wimmeln von or mit
* * *throng [θrɒŋ]A s2. (auch als pl konstruiert) Menge f, Masse f (Sachen):a throng of memories eine Flut von ErinnerungenC v/t1. sich drängen in (dat):the streets were thronged with people auf den Straßen wimmelte es von Menschen2. bedrängen, umdrängen* * *1. noun[Menschen]menge, die2. intransitive verb 3. transitive verbsich drängen in (+ Dat.)* * *n.Gedränge n.Zulauf -¨e m. v.bedrängen v. -
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1. n1) натовп; скупчення людей2) штовханина3) купа, безліч, сила-силенна4) розм. гніт, тиск; тяжке становище; злидні; біда, горе, лихо5) гніт турбот2. adj1) заповнений (переповнений, забитий) людьми2) що юрмиться3) заповнений справами; тяжкий (про час)throng time — важкий час; гаряча пора
4) зайнятий3. v1) скупчуватися, сходитися, збиратися; ходити юрбою2) юрмитися, товпитися3) збирати натовп4) заповнювати, переповнювати, забивати* * *I n1) товкотнеча; юрба, скупчення людей2) купа, маса, безліч3) дiaл. гніт, тиск; важке становище, нестаток; лихо, горе; гніт турботII a; діал.1) що юрбиться2) забитий, переповнений, людний; тісний3) заповнений справами; важкий ( про час)throng time — важкий час, гарячий пора
4) зайнятийIII v1) скапливаться, збиратися, сходитися; ходити юрбамиto throng to see smb — сходитися юрбами, щоб побачити когось
2) юрбитися3) збирати юрбу4) забивати, заповнити, переповняти -
6 задръствам
2. (място) encumber (с with)коридор, задръстен с мебели a passage blocked/encumbered with furniture(за хора, коли и пр.) throng, crowd, jam, congest, blockулиците бяха задръстени от хора, навалицата задръсти улиците the streets were thronged with peopleпътят беше задръстен от коли the road was jammed with carsзадръствам ce3. (за тръба и пр.) get choked up4. (за улично движение) get into a tangle, get jammed/congested5. тех. become engorgedмед. congest, engorge* * *задръ̀ствам,гл.1. ( тръба, канал и пр.) block (up), choke (up), obstruct, clog, jam; (с нещо лепкаво) gum, разг. gunge;2. ( място) encumber (с with); (за хора, коли) throng, crowd, jam, congest, block; clutter; gridlock;\задръствам се 1. (за тръба и пр.) get choked up;3. техн. become engorged; мед. congest, engorge.* * *block up; encumber{in`kXmbx}; foul: The road was задръствамmed with cars. - Пътят беше задръстен от коли.; stop* * *1. (за тръба и пр.) get choked up 2. (за улично движение) get into a tangle, get jammed/congested 3. (за хора, коли и пр.) throng, crowd, jam, congest, block 4. (място) encumber (с with) 5. mex. become engorged 6. ЗАДРЪСТВАМ ce 7. задръстя (тръба, канал и пр.) block (up), choke (up), obstruct, clog, jam 8. коридор, задръстен с мебели a passage blocked/encumbered with furniture 9. мед. congest, engorge 10. пътят беше задръстен от коли the road was jammed with cars 11. улиците бяха задръстени от хора, навалицата задръсти улиците the streets were thronged with people -
7 улицы были заполнены
1) General subject: the streets were thronged (with people) (народом)2) Makarov: streets were thronged, the streets were throngedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > улицы были заполнены
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1. [θrɒŋ] n1. 1) толчея2) толпа, скопление людей2. куча, масса, множество3. диал.1) гнёт, давление; тяжёлое положение, нужда; беда, горе2) гнёт забот2. [θrɒŋ] a диал.1. толпящийся2. забитый, переполненный, заполненный людьми; тесный3. заполненный делами; тяжёлый ( о времени)throng time - трудное время, страдная пора
4. занятой3. [θrɒn] v1. скапливаться, собираться, сходиться; ходить толпамиto throng to see smb. - сходиться толпами, чтобы увидеть кого-л.
people thronged together from all parts of the city - толпы людей сходились со всех концов города
2. толпиться3. собирать толпу4. забивать, заполнять, переполнять -
9 улицы были заполнены народом
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > улицы были заполнены народом
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I n1) товкотнеча; юрба, скупчення людей2) купа, маса, безліч3) дiaл. гніт, тиск; важке становище, нестаток; лихо, горе; гніт турботII a; діал.1) що юрбиться2) забитий, переповнений, людний; тісний3) заповнений справами; важкий ( про час)throng time — важкий час, гарячий пора
4) зайнятийIII v1) скапливаться, збиратися, сходитися; ходити юрбамиto throng to see smb — сходитися юрбами, щоб побачити когось
2) юрбитися3) збирати юрбу4) забивати, заповнити, переповняти -
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throng [θrɒŋ]1 nounfoule f, multitude f;∎ throngs of people were doing their Christmas shopping une foule de gens faisaient leurs achats de Noël ou faisait ses achats de Noël∎ demonstrators thronged the streets des manifestants se pressaient dans les rues;∎ the shops were thronged with people les magasins grouillaient de monde ou étaient bondésaffluer, se presser;∎ crowds of people thronged towards the stadium les gens se dirigeaient en masse vers le stade;∎ people thronged into the square to get a glimpse of the president les gens se sont pressés sur la place pour apercevoir le président
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