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crowd

Aussprache: [kraʊd]

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Kontext: „social situation“

(noun) a large group of people gathered together in one place. It's like when many people come to watch a concert or a parade; they are all part of the crowd.

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The crowd enjoyed the concert and cheered for the band.

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There was no crowd at the park today; it was very quiet.

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How many people are in the crowd at the event?

Kontext: „social interaction“

(verb) to gather together in a large number in a particular place. This is what happens when lots of people come together, like when fans crowd around an athlete for autographs.

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People crowd around the stage to get a better view of the performance.

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No one crowded around the empty booth at the fair; it was ignored.

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Why did the fans crowd around their favorite player?

Kontext: „space limitation“

(verb) to fill a space with too many people or things. Imagine trying to fit too many toys in a box; the box is crowded and can't hold them all.

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They crowded the room with all their friends for the birthday party.

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The classroom was not crowded today because many students were absent.

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Did you crowd the table with all the food for the picnic?

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