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Qué (quién) es Crowd - definición

LARGE GROUP OF PEOPLE THAT ARE GATHERED OR CONSIDERED TOGETHER
Croud; Mob (crowd); Crowds
  • Anarchist]] crowd during a [[protest]] in Mexico City
  • Fulton Street]] and Gold Street in [[Lower Manhattan]]
  • Vienna]] station on the [[Washington Metro]] in 2006.
  • A crowd watches the Battle of the Beach 2 - Far Rockaway Skatepark - September - 2019
  • Presidential Palace]] on July 21, 1924 in [[Helsinki]], [[Finland]]

crowd         
I. n.
1.
Throng, multitude, concourse, host, herd, horde.
2.
Rabble, mob, populace, vulgar herd, lower classes, lower orders, common people, ignobile vulgus, profanum vulgus.
II. v. a.
1.
Fill by compression, fill to excess.
2.
Compress, cram, press, press together.
3.
Throng about, press upon.
III. v. n.
1.
Swarm, flock together, be numerous, come thick.
2.
Press forward, make one's way, elbow one's way.
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
crowd         
I
n.
throng
1) to attract, draw a crowd
2) to disperse a crowd
3) an enormous, huge, tremendous; overflow crowd
4) a crowd collects, gathers; disperses; thins out
5) a crowd mills, swarms (around the entrance)
audience
6) a capacity crowd
group
7) a bad; fast, wild crowd; the wrong crowd (to run around with a fast crowd; she got in with the wrong crowd)
II
v.
1) (d; intr.) to crowd around (to crowdaround the entrance)
2) (d; intr.) to crowd into (to crowd into a small room)
3) (d; tr.) to crowd off, out of (they crowded me off the road)
4) (d; intr.) to crowd through (they crowded through the turnstiles)
5) (misc.) to crowd together

Wikipedia

Crowd

Generally speaking, a crowd is defined as a group of people that have gathered for a common purpose or intent such as at a demonstration, a sports event, or during looting (this is known as an acting crowd), or may simply be made up of many people going about their business in a busy area. The term "the crowd" may sometimes refer to the lower orders of people in general.

Ejemplos de uso de Crowd
1. Eventually, the crowd may fall." And the crowd did fall.
2. "A man riding on a bicycle approached the crowd and detonated in the crowd.
3. There were no independent crowd estimates, but reporters estimated the crowd at more than 200,000.
4. That gives them a better view of the crowd and the horses are extremely effective for crowd control.
5. Yesterday‘s crowd was large and vociferous, but its size was unclear because there was no official crowd estimate.