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1 crowd
تَجَمْهَرَ \ crowd: to form a crowd; fill with a crowd: The boys crowded round the teacher. They crowded into the hall. group: to gather together to form a group: They were grouped round the fire. mass: (mostly of people) to gather into a mass: The enemy were massed along the border. throng: to crowd. -
2 crowd
اِحْتَشَدَ \ crowd: to form a crowd; fill with a crowd: The boys crowded round the teacher. They crowded into the hall. gather: to come together: His friends gathered round him. huddle: to crowd together, for warmth or shelter: We all huddled under the tree till the rain was over. rally: to gather (in support of sb.): The party rallied round its leader. swarm: to move or gather in large numbers: Bees swarm round their queen. People swarmed on to the field after the match. throng: to crowd. -
3 entrar en tropel en
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4 agolparse para entrar en
• crowd intoDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > agolparse para entrar en
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5 набиться до отказа
Американизмы. Русско-английский словарь. > набиться до отказа
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6 набиться в гости
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7 trænge
I. *( presse) press,( stærkere) force;[ trænges] crowd, press,F throng ( fx round somebody);[ hårdt trængt af] hard pressed by;[ med præp & adv:][ trænge bort] drive away, crowd out,(fig) oust;[ trænge frem] advance,( kraftigere) push forward;[ trænge sig frem] push forward;F prevail,( om stemme) carry;( med objekt) ( om kugle, vand etc) penetrate ( fx the wall),( om noget spidst også) pierce,( om person) penetrate ( fx the security guards, the enemy lines), pierce through ( fx the forest, the enemy lines),( mase sig igennem) force (el. push) one's way through ( fx the crowd);( om talende) make oneself heard above the noise;[ trænge ind] enter,( ubudent, F) intrude,( på fremmed ejendom) tresspass;(dvs mase ind) force one's way in,( om flere) crowd in;( bryde ind) F force an entry,T break in;(fig: trænge ind til bevidstheden) sink in, penetrate ( fx it took time for the warning to sink in (el. penetrate)), register ( fx I told him the sad news, but it did not register);[ støjen trængte ind gennem væggen] the noise could be heard through the wall;[ trænge ind i] enter ( fx he admitted that he had entered the palace as a tresspasser),( ubudent, F) intrude into ( fx a territory),( fremmed ejendom) tresspass on;( mase ind) force one's way into,( om flere) crowd into,( invadere) invade ( fx a country);( gradvis) insinuate oneself into, infiltrate ( fx the trade unions);( om vand, kugle etc) penetrate into;(fig: om ideer etc) penetrate (into) ( fx the new ideas arepenetrating (into) the whole of our society),F permeate;( lære at kende) become better acquainted with ( fx the mystery);[ trænge ind på] enter, intrude into, tresspass on,(se ovf: trænge ind i);[ trænge ind på en] intrude oneself on somebody,( presse) press somebody hard ( for at få ham til at gøre noget to do something);[ trænge en op i en krog] corner somebody, force (el. drive) somebody into a corner;[ trænge `på] push (forward);[ trænge sig på] push (oneself forward), intrude,T butt in,( om problem: kræve løsning etc) be urgent;[ trænge sammen], se sammentrænge;[ trænge til bunds i], se bund;[ trænge fjenden tilbage] drive (el. push) back the enemy;[ trænge en ud] force somebody out,( om flere) crowd somebody out;( fortrænge én, F) oust somebody ( fx as leader).II. *( være i trang) be in want;[ trænge til] need,( stærkere) want ( fx what you need (, want) is a good longholiday),F require;[ trænge til at blive] need (, want) -ing ( fx the room needs (, wants) painting). -
8 stipare
cram* * *stipare v.tr. ( ammassare) to cram, to pack, to stuff: li stiparono tutti in una stanza, they packed (o crammed) them all together into a room; stipare un cassetto di carte, to cram a drawer with papers.◘ stiparsi v.intr.pron. to pack, to cram oneself: la gente si stipò nell'autobus, the people packed (o crammed themselves) into the bus.* * *[sti'pare]1. vtto cram, pack2. vip (stiparsi)stiparsi in — to crowd into, throng
* * *[sti'pare] 1.verbo transitivo to cram, to pack, to jam, to crowd [persone, oggetti] (in into)2.verbo pronominale stiparsi* * *stipare/sti'pare/ [1]to cram, to pack, to jam, to crowd [persone, oggetti] (in into)II stiparsi verbo pronominale -
9 entasser
entasser [ɑ̃tαse]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb2. reflexive verb* * *ɑ̃tɑse
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2) ( amasser) to hoard [argent, vieilleries]
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s'entasser verbe pronominal [objets] to pile up; [personnes] to crowd, to squeeze ( dans into; sur onto)* * *ɑ̃tɒse vt1) (= empiler) [objets] to pile up2) (= tenir à l'étroit) [personnes] to cram together* * *entasser verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( empiler) to pile [livres, vêtements] (dans into; sur onto);2 ( amasser) to hoard [argent, vieilleries];3 ( serrer) to pack, to cram [personnes, objets] (dans into); les gens sont entassés sur les gradins the people are tightly packed ou crammed on the terraces.B s'entasser vpr [objets] to pile up; [personnes] to crowd, to squeeze (dans into); s'entasser sur la place to crowd into the square; s'entasser sur le quai/la plage to crowd onto the platform/beach; on peut s'y entasser à six you can squeeze six in; on s'y est entassés à six six of us squeezed in.[ɑ̃tase] verbe transitif1. [mettre en tas] to heap ou to pile ou to stack (up)entasser de la terre to heap up ou to bank up earth2. [accumuler - vieilleries, journaux] to pile ou to heap (up)elle entasse toutes ses affaires dans cette pièce she piles up ou stores all her stuff in this room4. [serrer] to cram ou to pack (in)————————s'entasser verbe pronominal intransitif[vieilleries, journaux] to heap ou to pile up -
10 foule
foule [ful]feminine noun• il n'y avait pas foule ! there was hardly anyone there!* * *ful1) ( multitude de personnes) gén crowd; ( menaçante) mobattirer les foules — [spectacle, chanteur] to be a crowd-puller
2) ( grand nombre) mass* * *ful nf(= personnes) crowdune foule de fig — loads of
J'ai une foule de choses à faire ce week-end. — I've got loads of things to do this weekend.
* * *foule nf1 ( multitude de personnes) gén crowd; ( menaçante) mob; tirer dans la foule to fire into the crowd; se frayer un chemin dans la foule to make one's way through the crowd; mettre la foule en délire to send the crowd into a frenzy; la foule hostile the hostile mob; la foule des acheteurs/manifestants the crowds of shoppers/demonstrators; il n'y a pas foule aujourd'hui there isn't exactly a crowd today; il y avait foule à la réunion there were masses of people at the meeting; ce groupe n'attire or ne déplace pas les foules this band isn't exactly a crowd-puller; les admirateurs de l'écrivain sont venus en foule à la conférence the writer's admirers flocked to the conference;2 ( grand nombre) mass; une foule de détails/d'indices/ de questions a mass of details/of clues/of questions; une foule de gens a crowd of people; des foules de piétons crowds of pedestrians;3 †( peuple) la foule pej the masses (pl); chercher à plaire à la foule to seek to please the masses.[ful] nom féminin2. [masses populaires]la foule, les foules the masses3. [grand nombre]————————en foule locution adverbiale[venir, se présenter] in huge numbers -
11 втискиваться
1) General subject: edge into (edge oneself into the conversation - вмешиваться в чужой разговор), elbow into something, get in, press in, squash, wedge oneself in3) Makarov: crowd (into, on to), squeeze, work in, crowd into, crowd onto, crowd through, crush into, edge in, edge into, elbow into -
12 протискиваться
1) General subject: bore, buffet, corkscrew, crowd (through), crush, elbow, hustle, jostle through, needle (сквозь что-либо), push, push one's way, scramble, squeeze, thread, thrust, elbow oneself (in, into, through), cork-screw, squeeze through2) Colloquial: nick in, nip in, shove along (вперёд), wiggle, shove along (впёрёд) -
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14 einpferchen
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-)1. (Tiere) pen in2. fig. (Menschen) coop up; einpferchen in (+ Akk) auch cram ( oder crowd) into; (treiben) herd into* * *das Einpferchenimpoundage* * *ein|pfer|chenvt sepVieh to pen in ( in +acc -to); (fig) to coop up ( in +acc in)eingepfercht stehen — to be hemmed in
* * *(to shut into a small place: We've been cooped up in this tiny room for hours.) coop up* * *ein|pfer·chenvt to cram in▪ eingepfercht crammed in, penned [in], cooped upeingepfercht stehen/sitzen to stand/sit packed together like sardines [in a can]* * *transitives Verbeingepfercht stehen/sein — stand/be crammed or crushed together
* * *einpferchen v/t (trennb, hat -ge-)1. (Tiere) pen in2. fig (Menschen) coop up;* * *transitives Verbeingepfercht stehen/sein — stand/be crammed or crushed together
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15 втиснуться
General subject: crowd into, crowd through, edge into, elbow into something, force in, squash -
16 набиваться
набитьсянабиться битком (куда-л.) разг. — jam ( a place), crowd (into a place)
2. разг. ( навязываться):набиваться на знакомство — force oneself into a person's acquaintance
набиваться в друзья кому-л. — impose one's friendship on smb.
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17 gremire
gremire v.tr. to fill up; to crowd into: la folla gremiva le strade, the crowd filled the streets.◘ gremirsi v.intr.pron. to fill up, to get* crowded: la sala si è gremita di gente, the room filled up with people.* * *[gre'mire]verbo transitivo to fill up, to pack, to crowd [sala, teatro, strada]* * *gremire/gre'mire/ [102]to fill up, to pack, to crowd [sala, teatro, strada]. -
18 насаживаться
1) (сов. насади́ться) (на вн.; налезать) go (onto)кры́шка не наса́живается на ба́нку — the lid wouldn't go onto the jar
2) разг. (сов. насе́сть) (в вн.; помещаться, занимать места) crowd (into), jam (into)в авто́бус ка́ждое у́тро наса́живается толпа́ наро́ду — a crowd of people jams into the bus every morning
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19 втискиваться
squash глагол:crowd into (втискиваться, протискиваться)crowd through (втискиваться, протискиваться) -
20 построить толпу
Makarov: form a crowd into rank (в ряды, шеренги), form a crowd into rank (в ряды шеренги)
См. также в других словарях:
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