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crowd$17812$ - translation to ελληνικό

MANAGING LARGE ASSEMBLIES OF PEOPLE TO PREVENT CRUSHES, FIGHTS, OR RIOTS
Crowd Control; Control crowd
  • Garda Síochána officers on guard duty at a cleared street in Dublin, Ireland when President Obama visited the country in 2011.
  • Kyoto Prefectural [[Riot Police Unit]] officers on duty during the Gion Matsuri 2008 festival.
  • During the 2014 [[London Marathon]], a police officer keeps spectators behind a fence, while first aiders patrol

crowd      
n. πλήθος, όχλος
water cannon         
  • First German Police water cannon
  • A miner using a hydraulic jet to mine for gold in California, from ''[[The Century Magazine]]'' January 1883
  • Water cannon during a German demonstration, 2001
  • WaWe 10.000 - [[Dresden]]
  • Hong Kong protests]].
DEVICE THAT SHOOTS A HIGH-VELOCITY STREAM OF WATER
Electrified water cannon; Electrocuting water cannon; Watercannon; Water cannons; Specialised Crowd Management Vehicle; Specialised Crowd Management Vehicles; Specialized Crowd Management Vehicles; Specialized Crowd Management Vehicle
n. αντλία

Ορισμός

crowd
(crowds, crowding, crowded)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
A crowd is a large group of people who have gathered together, for example to watch or listen to something interesting, or to protest about something.
A huge crowd gathered in a square outside the Kremlin walls...
The crowd were enormously enthusiastic...
The explosions took place in shopping centres as crowds of people were shopping for Mothers' Day.
= throng
N-COUNT-COLL: oft N of n
2.
A particular crowd is a group of friends, or a set of people who share the same interests or job. (INFORMAL)
All the old crowd have come out for this occasion.
N-COUNT: usu supp N
3.
When people crowd around someone or something, they gather closely together around them.
The hungry refugees crowded around the tractors...
Police blocked off the road as hotel staff and guests crowded around.
= cluster
VERB: V round/around n, V round/around
4.
If people crowd into a place or are crowded into a place, large numbers of them enter it so that it becomes very full.
Hundreds of thousands of people have crowded into the center of the Lithuanian capital, Vilnius...
One group of journalists were crowded into a minibus...
'Bravo, bravo,' chanted party workers crowded in the main hall.
= pack, cram
VERB: V into n, be V-ed into n, V-ed
5.
If a group of people crowd a place, there are so many of them there that it is full.
Thousands of demonstrators crowded the streets shouting slogans.
= pack
VERB: V n
6.
If people crowd you, they stand very closely around you trying to see or speak to you, so that you feel uncomfortable.
It had been a tense, restless day with people crowding her all the time.
VERB: V n

Βικιπαίδεια

Crowd control

Crowd control is a public security practice in which large crowds are managed in order to prevent the outbreak of crowd crushes, affray, fights involving drunk and disorderly people or riots. Crowd crushes in particular can cause many hundreds of fatalities. Effective crowd management is about managing expected and unexpected crowd occurrences. Crowd control can involve privately hired security guards as well as police officers. Crowd control is often used at large, public gatherings like street fairs, music festivals, stadiums and public demonstrations. At some events, security guards and police use metal detectors and sniffer dogs to prevent weapons and drugs being brought into a venue.