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phr.v. be swarming with sb/sth врие од некого/нешто: The place was swarming with tourists местото вриеше од туристи -
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• rojiti se; tiskati se u rojevima oko; vrveti od; vrveti po -
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v.1 estar repleto de, estar plagado de, abundar en, estar cuajado de.2 cundir de. -
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I [swɔːm]II [swɔːm]a swarm of people swarms of people — uno sciame o una frotta di persone
1) (move in swarm) [ bees] sciamare2) [ people]to swarm into, out of — entrare, uscire in massa o sciamare dentro, fuori
to swarm around sth. — accalcarsi o affollarsi attorno a qcs.
to be swarming with — brulicare di, essere pieno di [ ants]; pullulare di, brulicare di [ tourists]
3) (climb)to swarm up — arrampicarsi su [ hill]
* * *[swo:m] 1. noun1) (a great number (of insects or other small creatures) moving together: a swarm of ants.) sciame, nugolo2) ((often in plural) a great number or crowd: swarms of people.) frotta, moltitudine2. verb1) ((of bees) to follow a queen bee in a swarm.) sciamare2) (to move in great numbers: The children swarmed out of the school.) affollarsi, accalcarsi3) (to be full of moving crowds: The Tower of London was swarming with tourists.) brulicare, pullulare* * *I [swɔːm]1. n(of bees, flying insects) sciame m, (of crawling insects) schiera, esercito, (fig : of tourists etc) sciame m, frotta, stuolo2. vi(bees) sciamareto swarm about — (crawling insects, people) brulicare
II [swɔːm] vito swarm with — (people, insects) brulicare di
to swarm up a tree/rope — arrampicarsi su un albero/su per una corda
* * *swarm /swɔ:m/n.sciame; (fig.) folla, frotta, moltitudine; nugolo ( d'insetti, ecc.): a swarm of bees, uno sciame d'api; a swarm of children, una frotta di bambini● (biol.) swarm cell (o swarm spore), zoospora.(to) swarm (1) /swɔ:m/v. i.2 (fig.) affollarsi; accalcarsi● to swarm out, uscire a frotte; sciamare: The crowd swarmed out of the theatre, la folla sciamò dal teatro □ to swarm over (o through), sciamare per ( i campi, le strade, ecc.) □ to swarm round sb., affollarsi (o stringersi) intorno a q. □ to swarm with, formicolare (o pullulare) di: The place was swarming with soldiers, il luogo formicolava di soldati.(to) swarm (2) /swɔ:m/v. i. e t.arrampicarsi ( con le mani e le gambe): The boy swarmed (up) the tree, il ragazzo si è arrampicato sull'albero.* * *I [swɔːm]II [swɔːm]a swarm of people swarms of people — uno sciame o una frotta di persone
1) (move in swarm) [ bees] sciamare2) [ people]to swarm into, out of — entrare, uscire in massa o sciamare dentro, fuori
to swarm around sth. — accalcarsi o affollarsi attorno a qcs.
to be swarming with — brulicare di, essere pieno di [ ants]; pullulare di, brulicare di [ tourists]
3) (climb)to swarm up — arrampicarsi su [ hill]
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swo:m
1. noun1) (a great number (of insects or other small creatures) moving together: a swarm of ants.) (abejas) enjambre, hervidero, hormiguero2) ((often in plural) a great number or crowd: swarms of people.) enjambre, multitud, miríada, hervidero, hormiguero
2. verb1) ((of bees) to follow a queen bee in a swarm.) enjambrar2) (to move in great numbers: The children swarmed out of the school.) aglomerarse, apiñarse, pulular3) (to be full of moving crowds: The Tower of London was swarming with tourists.) plagar, bullir, hormiguear, pulularswarm n enjambre / nubetr[swɔːm]1 (of bees) enjambre nombre masculino2 figurative use (of people) enjambre nombre masculino, nube nombre femenino, multitud nombre femenino1 (bees) enjambrar2 figurative use (people) aglomerarse, apiñarse, arremolinarse■ they swarmed round the food like bees round a honey pot se apiñaban alrededor de la comida como abejas alrededor de un bote de mielswarm ['swɔrm] vi: enjambrarswarm n: enjambre mn.• caterva s.f.• enjambre s.m.• escuadrón s.m.• hervidero s.m.• hormigueo s.m.• hormiguero s.m.• muchedumbre s.f.v.• bullir v.• desahijar v.• enjambrar v.• escarabajear v.• hervir v.• hormiguear v.
I swɔːrm, swɔːmnoun enjambre m
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intransitive verb \<\<bees\>\> enjambrarpeople swarmed around the stalls — la gente se aglomeraba or se apiñaba alrededor de los puestos
to swarm WITH somebody/something: the beaches were swarming with tourists — las playas eran un hormiguero de turistas
I [swɔːm]1.N [of bees, mosquitoes] enjambre m ; [of people] multitud f2.VI [bees] enjambrar
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[swɔːm]VIto swarm up a tree/rope — trepar rápidamente por un árbol/una cuerda
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I [swɔːrm, swɔːm]noun enjambre m
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intransitive verb \<\<bees\>\> enjambrarpeople swarmed around the stalls — la gente se aglomeraba or se apiñaba alrededor de los puestos
to swarm WITH somebody/something: the beaches were swarming with tourists — las playas eran un hormiguero de turistas
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swo:m 1. noun1) (a great number (of insects or other small creatures) moving together: a swarm of ants.) sverm2) ((often in plural) a great number or crowd: swarms of people.) vrimmel, mylder2. verb1) ((of bees) to follow a queen bee in a swarm.) sverme2) (to move in great numbers: The children swarmed out of the school.) vrimle, myldre3) (to be full of moving crowds: The Tower of London was swarming with tourists.) kry, vrimlehorde--------kry--------sverm--------yreIsubst. \/swɔːm\/1) sverm2) mylder, vrimmelIIverb \/swɔːm\/1) ( også overført) sverme, stimle sammen, kretse2) strømme (i skarer), velle3) myldre, vrimleswarm with oversvømmes av, myldre av -
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I [swɔːm] 1. сущ.1) рой, стая; толпаSyn:2) обычно мн. куча, масса2. гл.1) толпитьсяThe autograph seekers swarmed around the actor. — Вокруг актёра толпились поклонники, жаждущие получить его автограф.
to swarm into an auditorium разг. — толпиться у входа в аудиторию, ломиться в аудиторию
Syn:2) ( swarm with) кишетьThe streets were swarming with hotel guests trying to escape the flames. — Улицы были запружены постояльцами отеля, пытавшимися спастись от огня.
Syn:teem I3) роитьсяII [swɔːm] гл.; = swarm upлезть, карабкатьсяAt a signal, the sailors swarmed up (the ropes). — По команде матросы начали лезть вверх по канатам.
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v. intrans.Come in crowds: V. πληθύειν (rare P.).Swarm with: V. πλήθειν (gen.); see Abound.Be full of: P. and V. γέμειν (gen.).——————subs.Swarm of bees: P. and V. σμῆνος, τό (Plat. and Soph., frag., also Ar.), Ar. and P. ἑσμός, ὁ (Plat.).Generally of persons or things: P. and V. ἑσμός, ὁ (Plat.).A swarm of dragons: V. δρακονθόμιλος συνοικία (Æsch., Supp. 267).In swarms: use adj., P. and V. ἁθρόος.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Swarm
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swarm [swɔ:m]1. noun[of bees] essaim m ; [of flying insects, people] nuée f ; [of ants, crawling insects] fourmillement m[bees] essaimer ; [crawling insects] grouiller• to swarm in/out [people] entrer/sortir en masse• to be swarming with ants/people grouiller de fourmis/de monde* * *[swɔːm] 1. 2.1) ( move in swarm) [bees] essaimer2) [people]to swarm into/out of — entrer/sortir en masse
to swarm around — se presser autour de; [place]
to be swarming with — grouiller de [people]
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A n ( of bees) essaim m ; (of flies, locusts) nuée f ; a swarm of people, swarms of people une masse de personnes.B vi1 ( move in swarm) [bees] essaimer ;2 [people] to swarm into/out of entrer/sortir en masse ; to swarm around sb/sth se presser autour de qn/qch ; to be swarming with grouiller de [ants, tourists] ; -
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Ⅰswarm [swɔ:m]1. n1) рой; ста́я; толпа́2) пчели́ный рой3) pl ку́ча, ма́сса2. v1) рои́ться2) толпи́ться;to swarm over the position воен. масси́рованно прорва́ть пози́цию
3) кише́ть (with)Ⅱswarm [swɔ:m] vлезть, кара́бкаться (тж. swarm up) -
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swarm [swɔ:m]1 noun∎ surrounded by a swarm of admirers entouré d'une foule d'admirateurs∎ the streets were swarming with people les rues grouillaient de monde∎ the crowd swarmed in/out la foule s'est engouffrée à l'intérieur/est sortie en masse;∎ bargain-hunters swarmed into the department store les chercheurs d'occasions envahirent le grand magasin;∎ children were swarming round the ice-cream van les enfants s'agglutinaient autour du camion du marchand de glaces∎ she swarmed up the tree elle grimpa lestement à l'arbre
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