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crowd·ed
(krou′dĭd)adj.
1. Filled near or to capacity: a crowded bus.
2. Filled with a crowd: a crowded plaza.
3. Having insufficient space for comfort: "When wealthy Dutch settlers began feeling crowded in lower Manhattan, they moved to verdant farmlands north of the city" (Janet Groene).
crowd′ed′ness n.
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crowd•ed
(ˈkraʊ dɪd)adj.
1. filled to excess; packed: a crowded elevator.
2. filled with a crowd: crowded streets.
3. uncomfortably close together.
[1605–15]
crowd′ed•ly, adv.
crowd′ed•ness, n.
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Adj. | 1. | crowded - overfilled or compacted or concentrated; "a crowded theater"; "a crowded program"; "crowded trains"; "a young mother's crowded days" uncrowded - having or allowing sufficient room; "an uncrowded train"; "an uncrowded view" |
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crowded
adjective packed, full, busy, mobbed, cramped, swarming, overflowing, thronged, teeming, congested, populous, jam-packed, crushed The street was crowded and noisy.
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Translations
přecpanýpřeplněný
propfuldstuvende fuld
täpötäysitäynnä oleva
pretrpan
yfirfullur
込み合った
붐비는
prepchatý
nabit
trång
ซึ่งเต็มไปด้วยฝูงชน
kalabalıktıklım tıklım dolu
đông đúc
crowded
[ˈkraʊdɪd] ADJ [room] (with people) → atestado (de gente), abarrotado (de gente); [meeting, event] → muy concurrido; [day] → lleno de actividadit's very crowded here → esto está atestado or abarrotado (de gente)
she has a very crowded schedule → tiene una agenda muy apretada
crowded urban areas → zonas fpl urbanas muy pobladas
they live in crowded conditions → viven hacinados
every room is crowded with furniture → todas las habitaciones están abarrotadas de muebles
the bar gets very crowded after nine o'clock → el bar se llena de gente a partir de las nueve
the houses are crowded together → las casas están apiñadas
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
crowded
[ˈkraʊdɪd] adj (= full, busy) [room, streets, bar] → bondé(e)
crowded with [+ people] → plein de
to be crowded into [+ room] → s'entasser dans
crowded with [+ people] → plein de
to be crowded into [+ room] → s'entasser dans
(= overpopulated) [area, town] → surpeuplé(e)crowd-pleaser crowd pleaser [ˈkraʊdpliːzər] n
to be a crowd-pleaser → plaire aux foulescrowd-puller crowd puller [ˈkraʊdpʊlər] n (= event) → grosse attraction f; [person] to be a crowd-puller → attirer les foulescrowd scene n (in play, film) → scène f de foule
to be a crowd-pleaser → plaire aux foulescrowd-puller crowd puller [ˈkraʊdpʊlər] n (= event) → grosse attraction f; [person] to be a crowd-puller → attirer les foulescrowd scene n (in play, film) → scène f de foule
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
crowded
adj
(= filled with people) train, shop etc → überfüllt; the streets/shops/trains are crowded → es ist voll auf den Straßen/in den Geschäften/in den Zügen; crowded with people → voller Menschen; a room crowded with children → ein Zimmer voller Kinder; to play to a crowded house (Theat) → vor vollem Haus spielen; the holiday was crowded with incidents → die Ferien waren sehr ereignisreich; a mind crowded with facts → eine Ansammlung von Faktenwissen (im Kopf)
(= overpopulated) city, district → überbevölkert; conditions → beengt; it’s a crowded profession → es ist ein überfüllter Berufszweig
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crowded
[ˈkraʊdɪd] adj (meeting, event, place) → affollato/a, gremito/a; (town) → molto popolato/a; (day) → pieno/a; (profession) → inflazionato/acrowded with → pieno/a di, gremito/a di, stipato/a di
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
crowd
(kraud) noun1. a number of persons or things gathered together. A crowd of people gathered in the street.
2. a group of friends, usually known to one another. John's friends are a nice crowd.
verb1. to gather in a large group. They crowded round the injured motorcyclist.
2. to fill too full by coming together in. Sightseers crowded the building.
ˈcrowded adjective having or containing a lot of people or things. crowded buses.
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crowded
→ مُزْدَحِم přeplněný propfuld überfüllt συνωστισμένος atestado täynnä oleva bondé pretrpan affollato 込み合った 붐비는 samengepakt fullpakket zatłoczony lotado переполненный trång ซึ่งเต็มไปด้วยฝูงชน kalabalık đông đúc 拥挤的Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009
crowded
adj (dent) apiñado; — teeth dientes apiñadosEnglish-Spanish/Spanish-English Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.