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crowded на английском языке:

1. bustling bustling


People are bustling about.
Tokyo is bustling with life.
full of people moving about in a busy way - a bustling city
If a place is bustling, it is full of busy activity: This used to be a bustling town but a lot of people have moved away over recent years. The house, usually bustling with activity, was strangely silent.
Subdued girls are generally the prettiest I reckon. The loud, bustling ones are awful.
... of so many people bustling in street- side workshops...
If a place is bustling, it is full of busy activity
The bustling children next door woke me at 6.30
With the addition of the two other schools, the building is bustling.
A bustling place is full of noise and activity and is usually pleasant and interesting.
bustling streets
we went to a bustling restaurant
Pop-up shops first popped up in the UK in the early 2000s, with the economy booming and the high streets bustling.
The bustling city centre with its ubiquitous smell of cannabis is a fascinating place, not for everyone, though.
The sleepy town has been transformed into a bustling city.

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zamiast very

2. crowd crowd


crowded bus
In a sense, I am turning around the argument made by David Riesman in The Lonely Crowd.
The crowd may be on the side of Luciano, but the champ has got the skill to win and that's what matters.
Seeing the son of a whore throwing rocks at a crowd, he said: "Be careful, you could hit your father."
She caught sight of the tautology that she was looking for in a crowd of other, equally useless and potentially dangerous, tautologies.
When the All Blacks came out onto the field a roar like 'woooaahh' swept over the crowd.
A large crowd of Americans gathered outside the White House to celebrate the death of a human being in the same manner as they would celebrate winning a football game.
The unpopular politician was frequently given the razz by the crowd during his speech.
When he scored the winning goal in the final minute, the crowd went wild.
/kraʊd/ of football supporters, fans, spectators, commuters - A crowd of about 15,000 ​attended the ​concert.
Goats were everywhere! They crowded the little shop.
Crowd sourcing varies from person to person.
The modern world is a crowd of very rapid racing cars all brought to a standstill and stuck in a block of traffic.
A big crowd of demonstrators were protesting against cuts in health spending.
It is almost impossible to bear the torch of truth through a crowd without singeing somebody’s beard.

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3. crowded with crowded with


The building was crowded with mothers with small children.
The city centre was crowded with tourists.