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1 abalançar-se
v1. to rush towards (someone) / to hurl yourself at (someone) / to hurtle towards (someone) / to charge (a group of people) / to rush (a group of people) / to jump on (someone)2. to lean on -
2 grup
n (m) groupGrup de pressió - Pressure group -
3 tram
n1. (m) section2. (m) groupTram d'edat - Age group3. (m) flight4. (m) tram (Br.) / streetcar (Am.) -
4 aglomerar
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5 agrupació
n (f) group -
6 agrupar
v to come together / to join (together) / to bring together / to group -
7 astronòmic
1. astronomy / astronomicalAgrupació astronòmica - Astronomy group2. astronomicalPreus astronòmics - Astronomical prices -
8 banda
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9 canalla
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10 colla
n (f) gang / group -
11 conjunt
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12 estament
n (m) social class / social groupL'estament militar - The military establishmentL'estament mèdic - The medical profession -
13 ètnia
n (f) ethnic group -
14 faràndula
n (f) group of (travelling) players -
15 grup de pressió
n (m) pressure group -
16 hoteler
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17 mainada
n (f) (group of) small children -
18 quadrilla
n (f) squad / gang / group / team / band
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