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1 crowd
n. folkmassa, folksamling; gäng; mängd, hög--------v. packa full; proppa: trängas* * *1. noun1) (a number of persons or things gathered together: A crowd of people gathered in the street.) folksamling, -massa, -hop2) (a group of friends, usually known to one another: John's friends are a nice crowd.) samling, sällskap, gäng2. verb1) (to gather in a large group: They crowded round the injured motorcyclist.) samlas, skockas2) (to fill too full by coming together in: Sightseers crowded the building.) fylla till trängsel, överhopa•- crowded -
2 crowd control
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3 crowd of spectators
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4 angry crowd
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5 dense crowd
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6 draw the crowd
dra stor publik -
7 force a passage through the crowd
tvinga sig fram i en folkmassaEnglish-Swedish dictionary > force a passage through the crowd
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8 jubilant crowd
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9 rioting crowd
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10 the crowd dispersed
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11 two's company three is a crowd
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12 mob
n. pöbel, slödder, skränande folkmassa--------v. samlas; attackera, anfalla* * *[mob] 1. noun(a noisy, violent or disorderly crowd of people: He was attacked by an angry mob.) pöbel, mobb2. verb((of a crowd) to surround and push about in a disorderly way: The singer was mobbed by a huge crowd of his fans.) skocka sig omkring, omringa -
13 boo
interj. bu!--------n. bu! (skrämselrop eller uttryck för förakt)--------v. bua* * *[bu:] 1. plural - boos; noun(a derisive shout, made eg by a disapproving crowd: the boos of the disappointed football supporters.) buande, burop2. verb(to make such a sound at a person etc: The crowd booed (him).) bua [] -
14 merge
v. slå ihop; gå samman med; bli ett med, införlivas* * *[mə:‹]1) (to (cause to) combine or join: The sea and sky appear to merge at the horizon.) gå ihop, smälta samman2) ((with into) to change gradually into something else: Summer slowly merged into autumn.) gå över i, förvandlas till3) ((with into etc) to disappear into (eg a crowd, back-ground etc): He merged into the crowd.) försvinna in i, smälta samman med•- merger -
15 throng
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16 turn out
1) (to send away; to make (someone) leave.) köra (kasta) ut2) (to make or produce: The factory turns out ten finished articles an hour.) producera, tillverka3) (to empty or clear: I turned out the cupboard.) röja ur, tömma4) ((of a crowd) to come out; to get together for a (public) meeting, celebration etc: A large crowd turned out to see the procession.) bege sig ut, ställa upp sig5) (to turn off: Turn out the light!) stänga av, släcka6) (to happen or prove to be: He turned out to be right; It turned out that he was right.) visa sig vara -
17 assemble
v. samla; montera; samlas* * *[ə'sembl]1) ((of people) to come together: The crowd assembled in the hall.) samlas2) (to call or bring together: He assembled his family and told them of his plan.) dra samman, församla3) (to put together (a machine etc): He assembled the model aeroplane.) sätta ihop, montera•- assembly -
18 at fever pitch
(at a level of great excitement: The crowd's excitement was at fever pitch as they waited for the filmstar to appear.) vid kokpunkten -
19 at the front of
((standing etc) in the front part of something: at the front of the house; They stood at the front of the crowd.) längst fram, i främre delen -
20 buzz
n. surr; sorl; telefonsignal--------v. surra; sorla; jäsa* * *1. verb1) ((of an insect) to make a noise by beating its wings eg when flying: The bees buzzed angrily.) surra2) (to be filled with or make a similar noise: My ears are buzzing; The crowd was buzzing with excitement.) surra, susa, tissla och tassla2. noun((sometimes with a) a buzzing sound: a buzz of conversation.) surr, sorl- buzzer
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crowd — vb 1 *press, bear, bear down, squeeze, jam Analogous words: *push, shove, thrust, propel: *force, compel, constrain 2 *pack, cram, stuff, ram, tamp Analogous words: compress (see CONTRACT): *compact, consolidate, concentrate … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Crowd Lu — at 2009 Samsung Running Festival Chinese name 盧廣仲 (Traditional) Chinese name … Wikipedia
Crowd — Crowd, n. [AS. croda. See {Crowd}, v. t. ] 1. A number of things collected or closely pressed together; also, a number of things adjacent to each other. [1913 Webster] A crowd of islands. Pope. [1913 Webster] 2. A number of persons congregated or … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
crowd — crowd1 [kroud] vi. [ME crouden < OE crudan, to press, drive, akin to MHG kroten, to oppress < IE base * greut , to compel, press > CURD, Ir gruth, curdled milk] 1. to press, push, or squeeze 2. to push one s way (forward, into, through,… … English World dictionary
Crowd — (kroud), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Crowded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Crowding}.] [OE. crouden, cruden, AS. cr[=u]dan; cf. D. kruijen to push in a wheelbarrow.] 1. To push, to press, to shove. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] 2. To press or drive together; to mass… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Crowd — Crowd, v. t. To play on a crowd; to fiddle. [Obs.] Fiddlers, crowd on. Massinger. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Crowd — 〈[kraʊd] f. 10; Popmus.〉 Publikum bei Popkonzerten, in Diskotheken o. Ä. ● bereits zu den ersten Takten johlte die Crowd [engl., „Menschenmenge“] * * * Crowd [kraʊd], die; , s [engl. crowd < walisisch crwth]: Crwth … Universal-Lexikon
crowd — crowd; crowd·er; crowd·ed·ly; crowd·ed·ness; … English syllables
crowd — [n1] large assembly army, array, blowout, bunch, cattle, circle, clique, cloud, cluster, company, concourse, confluence, conflux, congeries, congregation, coterie, crew, crush, deluge, drove, faction, flock, flood, gaggle, great unwashed*, group … New thesaurus
crowd´ed|ly — crowd|ed «KROW dihd», adjective. 1. filled with a crowd. 2. filled; filled too full; packed: »Figurative. One crowded hour of glorious life is worth an age without a name (Scott). 3. close together; too close together. –crowd´ed|ly … Useful english dictionary
crowd|ed — «KROW dihd», adjective. 1. filled with a crowd. 2. filled; filled too full; packed: »Figurative. One crowded hour of glorious life is worth an age without a name (Scott). 3. close together; too close together. –crowd´ed|ly … Useful english dictionary