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Макаров: толпа хлынула вон из горящего зданияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > crowd stampeded from the burning building
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3 a crowd stampeded from the burning building
Макаров: толпа хлынула вон из горящего зданияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > a crowd stampeded from the burning building
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nto break up / to clear a crowd — разгонять / рассеивать толпу
to disperse a crowd — разгонять / рассеивать толпу
- cheering crowdto draw huge crowds to one's rally — привлекать толпы людей на свой митинг
- crowd dispersed
- crowd stampeded
- crowds thinned out
- crowds were baton-charged by police
- ecstatic crowd
- enthusiastic crowd
- jubilant crowd
- large crowd
- rally crowd
- vast crowd
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1. [stæmʹpi:d] n1. панический страх, овладевающий стадом, табуном2. паническое бегствоthere was a stampede from the burning hotel - все бросились вон из горящей гостиницы
3. внезапное, стихийное массовое движение или перемещениеa stampede to a newly discovered gold field - поток золотоискателей, направляющийся к новому месторождению золота
4. амер. полит. массовый переход на сторону нового кандидата (особ. делегатов предвыборного съезда)5. канад. стемпид, конноспортивный фестиваль2. [stæmʹpi:d] v1. 1) бросаться врассыпную; бежать в панике, обращаться в паническое бегствоthe alarmed herd stampeding along the veld - испуганное стадо, мчащееся по степи
a crowd stampeded from the burning building - толпа хлынула вон из горящего здания
2) обращать в паническое бегство; вызывать паникуI resolved not to let such stories stampede me - я решил, что не позволю таким россказням заставить меня паниковать
we are not easily stampeded - нас нелегко запугать /заставить потерять голову/
3) броситься бежать, поддаваясь стадному чувствуprospectors who stampeded into the Klondike - золотоискатели, которые хлынули в Клондайк
4) брать приступом, наводнять; забивать (проход и т. п.)customers stampeded the stores - покупатели брали магазины приступом, магазины были битком набиты
2. вынуждать, принуждать (уговорами, угрозами)to stampede smb. into believing that a new war is inevitable - паническими разговорами заставить кого-л. поверить в неизбежность новой войны
the taverners who would stampede us in to eat and drink - кабатчики заманивали нас поесть и выпить
Indians were stampeded into violence - индейцев вынуждали прибегать к насильственным действиям
the convention was stampeded to R. for Vice-President - делегаты съезда неожиданно поддержали кандидатуру Р. в вице-президенты
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stæm'pi:d
1. noun(a sudden wild rush of wild animals etc: a stampede of buffaloes; The school bell rang for lunch and there was a stampede for the door.)
2. verb(to (cause to) rush in a stampede: The noise stampeded the elephants / made the elephants stampede.)tr[stæm'piːd]1 estampida, desbandada, espantada1 hacer salir en estampida\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto stampede somebody into doing something empujar a alguien a hacer algostampede n: estampida fn.• espantada s.f.• estampida s.f.• fuga rápida s.f.• movimiento precipitado y unánime s.m.v.• huir en desorden v.stæm'piːd
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noun estampida f, desbandada fthere was a stampede toward the exit/to buy shares — la gente se precipitó hacia la salida/se lanzó a comprar acciones
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a) \<\<cattle/horses\>\> hacer* salir en estampidab) (force, push) empujar
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vi \<\<herd/crowd\>\> salir* en estampida or desbandada[stæmˌpiːd]1.N (lit) estampida f, desbandada f ; (fig) desbandada f2.VT [+ cattle] provocar la desbandada de3.VI (lit) ir en desbandada; (fig) precipitarse* * *[stæm'piːd]
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noun estampida f, desbandada fthere was a stampede toward the exit/to buy shares — la gente se precipitó hacia la salida/se lanzó a comprar acciones
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a) \<\<cattle/horses\>\> hacer* salir en estampidab) (force, push) empujar
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nounStampede, die* * *[stæm'pi:d] 1. noun(a sudden wild rush of wild animals etc: a stampede of buffaloes; The school bell rang for lunch and there was a stampede for the door.) der Massenansturm2. verb(to (cause to) rush in a stampede: The noise stampeded the elephants / made the elephants stampede.) in Panik versetzen* * *stam·pede[stæmˈpi:d]I. n1. of animals wilde Fluchtat quitting time, everybody \stampedes into the parking lot nach Feierabend gibt es einen Ansturm auf die ParkplätzeIII. vt1. (cause to rush)▪ to \stampede sb/an animal jdn/ein Tier aufschrecken2. (force into action)* * *[stm'piːd]1. n(of horses, cattle) wilde Flucht; (of people) Massenandrang m, Massenansturm m (on auf +acc); (to escape) wilde or panikartige Flucht2. vtcattle, horses, crowd in (wilde or helle) Panik versetzento stampede sb into doing sth (fig) — jdn dazu drängen, etw zu tun
let's not be stampeded (fig) — wir wollen uns nicht kopfscheu machen lassen
3. vidurchgehen; (crowd) losstürmen (for auf +acc)* * *stampede [stæmˈpiːd]A s1. a) Stampede f (wilde, panische Flucht einer Rinder- oder Pferdeherde)b) wilder Ansturm:there was a stampede for the door alles stürzte zur Tür2. fig (Massen)Ansturm m (von Käufern etc)3. POL USa) Meinungsumschwung mb) Erdrutsch m, Wählerflucht f4. US jährliches Volksfest mit Rodeos, Tanzveranstaltungen, Ausstellungen etcB v/i1. in wilder Flucht davonstürmen, durchgehen (Rinder-, Pferdeherde)2. (in Massen) losstürmenC v/t1. eine Rinder-, Pferdeherde in wilde Flucht jagen2. a) in Panikstimmung versetzenb) treiben ( into doing sth dazu, etwas zu tun)c) überrumpelnd) POL US einen Erdrutsch bei einem Parteitag etc hervorrufen* * *nounStampede, die* * *n.Exodus m.Massenflucht f. v.in Panik versetzen ausdr.wild wegrennen ausdr. -
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stampede [stæm'pi:d]1 noun(a) (of animals) fuite f, débandade f;∎ what started the stampede? qu'est-ce qui a provoqué cette débandade?∎ several people were injured in the stampede plusieurs personnes ont été blessées dans la panique;∎ there was a stampede for seats il y a eu une ruée vers ou sur les sièges;∎ there's been a stampede to buy up the share issue les acheteurs se sont précipités ou se sont jetés sur la souscription∎ the cattle stampeded across the river pris d'affolement, le bétail a traversé la rivière;∎ shoppers stampeded for the sales counters les clients se sont rués ou se sont précipités vers les rayons des soldes;∎ the children came stampeding along the corridor les enfants se sont rués dans le couloir(b) (pressurize) forcer la main à;∎ to stampede a nation into war précipiter un peuple dans la guerre;∎ to stampede sb into doing sth presser qn de faire qch, bousculer qn pour qu'il fasse qch;∎ I don't want to stampede you into (making) a decision je ne veux pas te bousculer dans ta décision;∎ don't let yourself be stampeded into anything ne vous laissez pas forcer la main -
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I [stæm'piːd]1) (rush) (of animals) fuga f. disordinata; (of humans) fuga f. disordinata, fuggi fuggi m.2) (rodeo) rodeo m.II 1. [stæm'piːd]1) fare fuggire, mettere in fuga [animals, spectators]; seminare il panico tra [ crowd]2) fig. (force sb.'s hand)2.to stampede sb. into doing — costringere (con la forza) qcn. a fare
verbo intransitivo [ animals] scappare disordinatamente; [people, crowd] darsi a una fuga precipitosa* * *[stæm'pi:d] 1. noun(a sudden wild rush of wild animals etc: a stampede of buffaloes; The school bell rang for lunch and there was a stampede for the door.) fuga2. verb(to (cause to) rush in a stampede: The noise stampeded the elephants / made the elephants stampede.) fuggire* * *stampede /stæmˈpi:d/n.2 (fig.) assalto, corsa (fig.): a stampede to buy up foodstuffs, una corsa all'accaparramento di generi alimentari(to) stampede /stæmˈpi:d/A v. i.darsi a fuga precipitosa; fuggire in disordine; correr via tumultuosamenteB v. t.2 (fig.) atterrire; spaventare* * *I [stæm'piːd]1) (rush) (of animals) fuga f. disordinata; (of humans) fuga f. disordinata, fuggi fuggi m.2) (rodeo) rodeo m.II 1. [stæm'piːd]1) fare fuggire, mettere in fuga [animals, spectators]; seminare il panico tra [ crowd]2) fig. (force sb.'s hand)2.to stampede sb. into doing — costringere (con la forza) qcn. a fare
verbo intransitivo [ animals] scappare disordinatamente; [people, crowd] darsi a una fuga precipitosa
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