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crowd out а) вытеснять We would have liked to print your letter in thenewspaper, but it was crowded out by important news. б) выходить толпами Whenthe performance was over, the people crowded out( of the theatre). в) запол-нять до отказа The sale room was crowded out with people wanting to buy thefurniture. -
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■ crowd outA v. t. + avv.2 (comm.) escludere, eliminare ( un'azienda dal mercato): In the end Smith & Co. were crowded out, alla fine la Smith & Co., sconfitta dalla concorrenza, ha dovuto chiudereB v. i. + avv. -
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1. IIIcrowd out smb., smth. /smb., smth. out/ crowd out smb.'s article (smb.'s contribution to the magazine, the question, the people who queued up, etc.) вытеснить /задержать, не пропустить/ чью-л. статью и т. д. (из-за перегруженности материалом)2. XIbe crowded out your article was crowded out ваша статья не пошла из-за отсутствия места; there was an overflow meeting for those who were crowded out те, кто не смог войти из-за отсутствия мест, слушали митинг по радио [ в другой комнате]3. XVIcrowd out into smth. they crowded out into the street они вышли на улицу толпой; толпясь, они вышли на улицу -
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transitive verb* * *vt▪ to \crowd out out ⇆ sb/sth jdn/etw herausdrängen [o verdrängen]* * *vt sep(= not let in) wegdrängen; (= make leave) herausdrängen; (PRESS) article etc verdrängenthe pub was crowded out — das Lokal war gerammelt voll (inf) or proppenvoll (inf)
* * *A v/i hinaus-, herausdrängen, sich hinausdrängenB v/t1. a) hinausdrängen2. (wegen Platzmangels) aussperren* * *transitive verb -
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s.control de masas.v.to crowd somebody out of a deal/the market excluir a alguien de un acuerdo/del mercado2 salir en tropel.3 excluir. -
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1) вытеснять, замещать, заменять We would have liked to print your letter in the newspaper, but it was crowded out by important news. ≈ Мы хотели напечатать ваше письмо, но его место заняли срочные новости. Syn: displace, force out
2) выходить толпами When the performance was over, the people crowded out (of the theatre). ≈ Спектакль закончился, и из театра повалил народ.
3) заполнять до отказа вытеснять - we tried to get in but were crowded out мы старались войти, но нас оттеснили - your aгtiсlе was crowded out ваша статья не прошла (из-за обилия материала)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > crowd out
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фраз. гл.1) вытеснять; замещать, заменятьWe would have liked to print your letter in the newspaper, but it was crowded out by important news. — Мы собирались напечатать ваше письмо в газете, но вместо него нам пришлось дать срочные новости.
Syn:When the performance was over, the people crowded out. — Когда спектакль закончился, публика двинулась к выходу.
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[ʹkraʋdʹaʋt] phr vвытеснятьwe tried to get in but were crowded out - мы старались войти, но нас оттеснили
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VT + ADV1) (=not let in) desplazarexotic plants move in, crowding native species out — las plantas exóticas se trasladan, desplazando a las especies autóctonas
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phr v вытеснятьwe tried to get in but were crowded out — мы старались войти, но нас оттеснили
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['kraʊd'aʊt]Макаров: вытеснять, заглушать (растения), вытеснить, вытеснять, вытеснять (растения), заглушать (растения) -
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вытеснять, замещать, заменятьвыходить толпамизаполнять до отказаАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > crowd out
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