Смысл: crowdcrowdI 1.[kraʋd]n <Í> 1. 1) толпа he pushed his way through the crowd - он пробрался сквозь толпу 2) (the crowd) пренебр.простой люд, народ; чернь advertisements seek to appeal to the crowd - объявления рассчитаны на привлечение масс to raise oneself /to rise above/ the crowd - выбиться в люди; подняться над общим уровнем 2. толкотня, давка the audience was large, but there was no crowd - публики было много, но давки не было 3. разг.компания, группа людей she came in with all her crowd - она пришла со своей компанией 4. множество, масса 5. (the crowd) театр., киностатисты, фигуранты crowd scene - массовая сцена ♢he might pass in a crowd - ≅ он не хуже других to follow /to go with/ the crowd - делать то, что делают другие; поступать как все Í> 2.[kraʋd]v <Í> 1. 1) толпиться, тесниться to crowd round smb., smth. - толпиться /тесниться/ вокруг кого-л., чего-л. 2) набивать, переполнять, запрудить (пространство, помещение) the room was crowded with furniture - комната была заставлена мебелью the street is crowded with people - улица запружена народом 2. 1) собираться, скапливаться; сосредоточиваться; столпиться we are too crowded here - нам здесь слишком тесно 2) собирать, скапливать; нагромождать the boats are crowded together in the harbour - в гавани скопились суда 3. 1) теснить, давить, напирать don't crowd so, stand back! - не напирайте так, подайтесь /отойдите/ назад! people were crowding to board the bus - люди теснили /давили/ друг друга, чтобы сесть в автобус 2) спорт.теснить, прижимать (мяч) 4. амер.разг.оказывать давление, нажимать to crowd matters - ускорять дела, требовать немедленных действий to crowd a debtor for payment - требовать от должника уплаты долга don't crowd me, give me time to think - не дави на меня /не торопи меня/, дай мне подумать 5. (into, on to) 1) втискивать to crowd books into a box [on to a shelf] - втиснуть книги в ящик [на полку] 2) втискиваться, протискиваться they crowded into the hall - они протиснулись в зал 3) амер.втягивать силой (во что-л.) to crowd smb. into doing smth. - принуждать кого-л. к каким-л. действиям 4) (through) протискиваться to crowd through a gate - протиснуться в ворота 6. (upon) нахлынуть на (кого-л.), охватить suspicions crowded upon him - подозрения охватили его memories crowded upon me - на меня нахлынули воспоминания 7. амер.разг.достичь определённого возраста he confessed to crowding sixty - он признался, что ему скоро стукнет шестьдесят ♢to crowd the mourners - амер.нажимать, торопить неподобающим образом to crowd (on) sail - форсировать паруса; спешить /мчаться/ на всех парусах Í> II [kraʋd] n <Í> крота (старинный кельтский смычковый инструмент) Í>
go with the crowd Идиома
in-crowd
(See the in-crowd)
play to the crowd
play a sport just for the crowd, a hotdog The coach wants us to play to win, not play to the crowd.
the in-crowd
a few special people, a clique Cleo's part of the in-crowd - girls who play on the basketball team.
two's company (three's a crowd)
better to leave two people together than for a third person to interfere My friend wanted to come along on the date between me and my girlfriend but I told him that two's company and three's a crowd so he stayed home.
two's company, three's a crowd
two people are happier than three, the third person is not welcome "Jill asked, ""Can I invite Ginger?"" Jack replied, ""Two's company, three's a crowd."""
crowded with
full of;filled with 充满;拥挤 The shop is crowded with customers.商店里顾客盈门。
follow the crowd
Idiom(s): follow the crowd
Theme: SAMENESS
to do what everyone else is doing. • I am an independent thinker. I could never just follow the crowd. • When in doubt, I follow the crowd. At least I don't stand out like a fool.
two's company; three's a crowd|company|crowd|three
An informal way to express a situation when two people desire privacy and a third one is present. A proverb. Beth and Carl wanted to be alone so when Maggie joined them they said, "Two's company; three's a crowd."
three's a crowd Also, two's company, three's a crowd. A third person spoils the ideal combination of a couple, as in No, I won't join you—three's a crowd. This expression, alluding to a third person spoiling the privacy of a pair of lovers, was already a proverb in 1546. For a synonym, see fifth wheel.
go with the crowd
To do what anybody abroad is doing. This byword generally has a abrogating connotation, suggesting that the apostle is not an absolute thinker or is calmly swayed. I'm afraid that my babe will aloof go with the army at the affair and end up accomplishing things that she doesn't absolutely appetite to do.Learn more: crowd, go
follow/go with the ˈcrowd
(often disapproving) do as anybody abroad does because you accept no account of your own: Dress in the way you like and try not to chase the crowd. OPPOSITE: lead the wayLearn more: crowd, follow, goLearn more:
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