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1 horde
ho:d(a crowd or large number (of people etc): Hordes of tourists thronged the temple.) horda (histórico); multitudtr[hɔːd]1 hordahorde ['hord] n: horda f, multitud fn.• horda s.f.hɔːrdnoun (of people, tourists) (colloq) multitud f, horda f[hɔːd]N (=large number, crowd) multitud f ; (Hist) horda f* * *[hɔːrd]noun (of people, tourists) (colloq) multitud f, horda f -
2 horde
noungroße Menge; (derog.) Horde, diein [their] hordes — in Scharen
* * *[ho:d]* * *[hɔ:d, AM hɔ:rd]n Horde fthere were \hordes of fans waiting outside draußen wartete eine riesige Fangemeinde* * *[hɔːd]n* * *A s1. Horde f:2. ZOOL Schwarm m (Insekten)B v/i eine Horde bilden:horde together in Horden zusammenleben* * *noungroße Menge; (derog.) Horde, diein [their] hordes — in Scharen
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3 crowd
1. noun1) (large number of persons) Menschenmenge, diecrowd[s] of people — Menschenmassen Pl.
stand out from the crowd — aus der Menge herausragen
2) (mass of spectators, audience) Zuschauermenge, die3) (multitude) breite Massefollow the crowd — (fig.) mit der Herde laufen
5) (large number of things) Menge, die2. transitive verbthe streets were crowded with people — die Straßen waren voll mit Leuten
2) (fig.): (fill) ausfüllen3. intransitive verb(collect) sich sammelncrowd around somebody/something — sich um jemanden/etwas drängen od. scharen
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/17496/crowd_out">crowd out* * *1. noun1) (a number of persons or things gathered together: A crowd of people gathered in the street.) die Menschenmenge2) (a group of friends, usually known to one another: John's friends are a nice crowd.) die Bande2. verb1) (to gather in a large group: They crowded round the injured motorcyclist.) sich drängen2) (to fill too full by coming together in: Sightseers crowded the building.) (über-)füllen•- crowded* * *[kraʊd]I. n + sing/pl vbto draw a large \crowd eine große Menschenmenge anlocken [o anziehena bad \crowd ein übler Haufen fam▪ the \crowd die [breite] Masseto stand out from the \crowd aus der Masse herausragenII. vt1. (fill)to \crowd a stadium ein Stadion füllento \crowd the streets die Straßen bevölkern▪ to \crowd sb jdn [be]drängen3. (force)they \crowded as many spectators as they could into the hall sie pferchten so viele Zuschauer wie eben möglich in die HalleIII. vihordes of commuters \crowded into the train Massen von Pendlern drängten sich in den Zug [hinein]* * *[kraʊd]1. n1) Menschenmenge f; (SPORT, THEAT) Zuschauermenge fto be swept along by the crowd — von der or in der Menge mitgerissen werden
crowds of people — Menschenmassen pl, große Menschenmengen pl
that would pass in a crowd (fig) — das geht (durch), wenn man nicht zu genau hinsieht
there was quite a crowd — es waren eine ganze Menge Leute da
the university crowd — der Uni-Haufen (inf), die Uni-Clique
the usual crowd —
I'm not one of that crowd they're a nice crowd — ich gehöre nicht zu diesem Haufen (inf) or zu denen sie sind ein netter Haufen (inf)
3) no pl(= the masses)
the crowd — die (breite) Masse2. vi(sich) drängento crowd (a)round sb/sth — (sich) um jdn/etw herumdrängen
3. vt1)to crowd the streets —
it will really crowd the office having three new people —
to crowd things together — Dinge eng zusammendrängen
2) (inf* * *crowd1 [kraʊd]A s1. dichte (Menschen)Menge, Masse f, Gedränge n:crowds of people Menschenmassen;he would pass in a crowd er ist nicht schlechter als andere;before a crowd of 70,000 vor 70 000 Zuschauern2. the crowd die Masse, das (gemeine) Volk;one of the crowd ein Mann aus dem Volk;3. umg Haufen m, Verein m4. große Menge:B v/i1. a) zusammenströmen2. US vorwärtsdrängenC v/t1. die Straßen etc bevölkern2. a) sich drängen in (akk oder dat)b) sich drängen um3. zusammendrängen, -pressen:crowd (on) sail SCHIFF prangen, alle Segel beisetzen;crowd on speed Tempo zulegen4. hineinpressen, -stopfen, -pferchen ( alle:into in akk)5. vollstopfen ( with mit)6. a) (vorwärts)schieben, stoßenb) antreiben, hetzenc) US ein Auto etc abdrängene) US fast erreichen:crowding thirty an die Dreißig (Alter)7. US figa) erdrücken, überhäufen ( beide:with mit)b) jemandes Geduld, sein Glück etc strapazieren8. umg jemanden drängen:crowd sb for jemanden unter Druck setzen wegen;crowd sb with jemanden bedrängen mitcrowd2 [kraʊd] s MUS, HIST Crwth f, Crewth f, Crotta f (altkeltisches lyraähnliches Saiteninstrument)* * *1. noun1) (large number of persons) Menschenmenge, diecrowd[s] of people — Menschenmassen Pl.
2) (mass of spectators, audience) Zuschauermenge, die3) (multitude) breite Massefollow the crowd — (fig.) mit der Herde laufen
4) (coll.): (company, set) Clique, die5) (large number of things) Menge, die2. transitive verb1) (fill, occupy, cram) füllen2) (fig.): (fill) ausfüllen3. intransitive verb(collect) sich sammelncrowd around somebody/something — sich um jemanden/etwas drängen od. scharen
Phrasal Verbs:* * *n.Auflauf -ë m.Gedränge n.Menge -n f.Menschenmenge f.
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