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I . crowd [kraʊd] SUST. + sing./pl. v.

1. crowd (throng):

crowd DEP., MÚS.
crowd DEP., MÚS.

2. crowd coloq. (clique):

klika f

II . crowd [kraʊd] V. trans.

1. crowd (fill):

polniti [form. perf. napolniti]

2. crowd coloq. (pressure):

3. crowd (force):

III . crowd [kraʊd] V. intr. to crowd into sth

crowd out V. trans.

izrivati [form. perf. izriniti]

ˈcrowd-pull·er SUST.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
The inspired decision to make tickets available in the cheapest price bracket ensured excellent crowds, culminating in a 15,000 sell out on the final day.
www.bbc.co.uk
The televised version misrepresents the process by implying that the entire huge crowds all perform to the judges.
en.wikipedia.org
Hundreds of riot police were deployed to control the crowds.
en.wikipedia.org
Often the plainclothes police officer(s) will mingle with crowds intent on causing trouble and appear to be a bystander.
en.wikipedia.org
Foolish financial crowds had better wise up to other danger zones.
www.breakingviews.com
The parades attracted crowds numbered in the thousands and were hugely popular.
en.wikipedia.org
Simple ideas are great for attracting crowds, especially when they come with camera-ready spectacle.
globalcomment.com
Larger than usual crowds strolled in the center of the city.
en.wikipedia.org
I was fighting crowds of cynics, exposure to the elements, and extreme fatigue.
en.wikipedia.org
Violent future-sports enable fast paced thrills with life and death consequences that keep the crowds coming back for more.
en.wikipedia.org

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