crowd in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for crowd in the English»French Dictionary

I.crowd [Brit kraʊd, Am kraʊd] N

1. crowd (mass of people):

crowd (gen)
crowd SPORTS
crowd (audience)
a crowd of 10, 000 (gen)
a crowd of 10, 000 SPORTS
to draw or attract a crowd
it's not very good, but it'll pass in a crowd inf

II.crowd [Brit kraʊd, Am kraʊd] VB trans

III.crowd [Brit kraʊd, Am kraʊd] VB intr

I.crowd around VB [Brit kraʊd -, Am kraʊd -], crowd round VB (crowd around)

II.crowd around VB [Brit kraʊd -, Am kraʊd -], crowd round VB (crowd around [sth])

I.crowd together VB [Brit kraʊd -, Am kraʊd -] (crowd together)

II.crowd together VB [Brit kraʊd -, Am kraʊd -] (crowd [sth] together, crowd together [sth])

I.crowd in VB [Brit kraʊd -, Am kraʊd -] (crowd in)

II.crowd in VB [Brit kraʊd -, Am kraʊd -] (crowd in [sth/sb], crowd [sth/sb] in)

I.crowd out VB [Brit kraʊd -, Am kraʊd -] (crowd out [sth/sb], crowd [sth/sb] out)

crowd in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for crowd in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

Translations for crowd in the French»English Dictionary (Go to English»French)

crowd Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to stand out in a crowd
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The crowd became violent when the police began to brandish sticks.
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Culture-shocks and obvious stereotypes are wittily sidestepped in this warm and charming crowd-pleaser.
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Police drove the crowd out of the square in an eerie precursor to the events that took place there 15 years later.
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The philistine crowd can never enter the world of a creator.
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A crowd of 18,020 attended, and telegraphed reports were followed across the nation.
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The resounding splat prompted a loud groan from the crowd, while each judge scored him zero.
www.stuff.co.nz
Decorated floats drive through the town, with young women in skimpy costumes on board, throwing flowers into the crowd.
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In a short amount of time, she's shown that her telegenic appearance, brash personality and ferocious fight style are capable of enrapturing a crowd.
www.mmafighting.com
The prediction ceremony is heralded by a bagpiper and town crier and draws an early-morning festive crowd of families and visitors.
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Usually four-year schools crowd out community colleges for "naming gifts," the large-scale contributions for buildings or scholarships named for the donor.
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