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1. noun1) Schwarm, derswarm [of bees] — Bienenschwarm, der
2. intransitive verbswarms of tourists/children — Scharen von Touristen/Kindern
1) (move in a swarm) schwärmen* * *[swo:m] 1. noun1) (a great number (of insects or other small creatures) moving together: a swarm of ants.) der Schwarm2. verb1) ((of bees) to follow a queen bee in a swarm.) schwärmen2) (to move in great numbers: The children swarmed out of the school.) schwärmen3) (to be full of moving crowds: The Tower of London was swarming with tourists.) wimmeln* * *[swɔ:m, AM swɔ:rm]I. n\swarm of bees/insects/wasps Bienen-/Insekten-/Wespenschwarm ma \swarm of journalists followed the car Journalisten folgten dem Auto in ScharenII. vi3. (be full of)the garden is \swarming with wasps im Garten wimmelt es von Wespen4. (climb)* * *[swɔːm]1. n(of insects, birds) Schwarm m; (of people also) Schar fthe sightseeers came in swarms — die Touristen kamen scharenweise or in Scharen
2. vi(bees, flies, people) schwärmenthe place was swarming with insects/people — es wimmelte von Insekten/Leuten
* * *swarm1 [swɔː(r)m]A s1. (Bienen- etc) Schwarm m2. Schwarm m, Schar f, Horde f, Haufen m:3. fig Haufen m, Masse f:B v/i1. schwärmen (Bienen)2. wimmeln ( with von):the market place swarms with people auf dem Marktplatz wimmelt es von Menschen3. (herum)schwärmen, (zusammen)strömen;beggars swarm in that town in dieser Stadt wimmelt es von Bettlern;a) ausschwärmen,b) hinausströmen;swarm to a place zu einem Ort hinströmenC v/t1. einen Ort in Schwärmen überfallen, heimsuchen2. Bienen ausschwärmen lassenswarm2 [swɔː(r)m]A v/t hinaufklettern (auf akk)B v/i klettern:swarm up → A* * *1. noun1) Schwarm, derswarm [of bees] — Bienenschwarm, der
2) in pl. (great numbers)2. intransitive verbswarms of tourists/children — Scharen von Touristen/Kindern
1) (move in a swarm) schwärmen* * *n.Schwarm -¨e m. v.wimmeln v.
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