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1 mêlée
m.scrummage, scrum.* * *[me'le]SF (Rugby) scrum; (=follón) melee, confusion -
2 melée
• scrum• scrummage -
3 melé
m.scrum.pret.indicat.1st person singular (yo) Preterite Indicative of Spanish verb: melar.* * *1 scrum* * ** * ** * *se produjo una auténtica melé en la puerta there was a terrible melee at the door, there was a lot of pushing and shoving at the door* * *
Del verbo melar: ( conjugate melar)
melé es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
melé sustantivo femenino (Dep) ( libre) ruck, maul;
( organizada) scrum
melé f Dep scrum
' melé' also found in these entries:
English:
melee
- scrum
- scrum-half
* * *melé nfmelé espontánea ruck2. [aglomeración]se formó una melé de jugadores en el área the players all massed together in the penalty area;había una melé de papeles encima de la mesa there was a jumble of papers on the desk -
4 tumulto
m.1 riot, disturbance (disturbio).2 uproar, tumult (alboroto).3 turmoil, boisterousness, riot, commotion.* * *1 tumult, commotion* * *SM turmoil, tumult; (Pol) (=motín) riot, disturbance* * ** * *= uproar, tumult, crowd, maddening crowd, hustle and bustle, hurly-burly.Ex. The film tells of the uproar the librarian created when he extended an invitation to an advocate of theories on black inferiority to address a high school assembly.Ex. This volume of essays looks to the formative processes that have shaped human relations in the midst of this century's tumult of wars, revolutions, and international confrontation.Ex. The second example specifies, 'far adj3 crowd', that the two words, 'far' and 'crowd', must appear within 3 words of one another.Ex. Traffic in the morning, trash at the end of the day, and a chaos of people trying to navigate the maddening crowd in between.Ex. The article ' Hustle and bustle or solemn silence?' argues that changes in society require a re-examination of the library's role.Ex. No, the hurly-burly of politics holds no enchantment for me, I in fact have a deep rooted scepticism and I am disillusioned about politics.----* tumulto + acabar = tumult + die.* * ** * *= uproar, tumult, crowd, maddening crowd, hustle and bustle, hurly-burly.Ex: The film tells of the uproar the librarian created when he extended an invitation to an advocate of theories on black inferiority to address a high school assembly.
Ex: This volume of essays looks to the formative processes that have shaped human relations in the midst of this century's tumult of wars, revolutions, and international confrontation.Ex: The second example specifies, 'far adj3 crowd', that the two words, 'far' and 'crowd', must appear within 3 words of one another.Ex: Traffic in the morning, trash at the end of the day, and a chaos of people trying to navigate the maddening crowd in between.Ex: The article ' Hustle and bustle or solemn silence?' argues that changes in society require a re-examination of the library's role.Ex: No, the hurly-burly of politics holds no enchantment for me, I in fact have a deep rooted scepticism and I am disillusioned about politics.* tumulto + acabar = tumult + die.* * *(multitud) crowd; (alboroto) commotion, tumulthabía un tumulto de gente en la estación there was a crowd of people in the station, the station was crowded with peoplese encontraron en medio del tumulto they met in the midst of all the commotionla policía sofocó los tumultos the police quelled the disturbances* * *
tumulto sustantivo masculino ( multitud) crowd;
( alboroto) commotion, tumult
tumulto sustantivo masculino tumult, uproar
' tumulto' also found in these entries:
English:
melee
- tumult
- uproar
- up
* * *tumulto nm1. [alboroto] commotion, tumult;la presencia del cantante causó un tumulto the presence of the singer caused a commotion2. [disturbio] riot, disturbance3. [multitud] crowd, throng;intentó abrirse paso entre el tumulto de periodistas she tried to make her way through the throng of reporters;se formó un tumulto frente a la casa a crowd formed in front of the house* * *m uproar* * *tumulto nm1) alboroto: commotion, tumult2) motín: riot3) multitud: crowd -
5 melé SF
[me'le]SF (Rugby) scrum; (=follón) melee, confusion -
6 alboroto
• brawl• bustle• bustling• charivari• commotion• disturbance• fracas• frolic• fuss• gambol• hue and cry• hullabaloo• hurly-burly• lot of noise• melée• nofault automobile insurance• noise• noise about• racket• rampage• rinse through• rinsings• riot• riot act• riot police• rioter• rioting• riotous• rout• row• rowdyism• rumpus• uproar• whoop-de-do• whoop-de-doo -
7 barullo
• hubbub• hurly-burly• melée• troubled financial situation• troubleshoot• turmoil -
8 pendencia
• affray• bicker• brawl• broil• donnybrook• fracas• fray• free-for-all• melée• pendency• quarrel• ruckus• squabble -
9 pelea confusa
f.melée.
См. также в других словарях:
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melee — (n.) 1640s, from Fr. mêlée, from O.Fr. meslee brawl, confused fight; mixture, blend (12c.), noun use of fem. pp. of mesler to mix, mingle (see MEDDLE (Cf. meddle)). See also MEDLEY (Cf. medley). Borrowed in Middle English as melle but lost and… … Etymology dictionary
melee — ► NOUN 1) a confused fight. 2) a disorderly mass. ORIGIN French mêlée; related to MEDLEY(Cf. ↑medley) … English terms dictionary
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