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1 беспорядочно движущиеся толпы народа
Makarov: milling crowdsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > беспорядочно движущиеся толпы народа
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2 по улицам слонялись толпы людей
1) General subject: (беспорядочно двигались) crowds were milling about in the streets, (беспорядочно двигались) crowds were milling around in the streets2) Makarov: crowds were milling about in the streetsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > по улицам слонялись толпы людей
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3 по улицам слонялись (беспорядочно двигались) толпы людей
General subject: crowds were milling about in the streets, crowds were milling around in the streetsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > по улицам слонялись (беспорядочно двигались) толпы людей
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4 по улицам беспорядочно двигались толпы людей
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > по улицам беспорядочно двигались толпы людей
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