słownik angielsko - angielski

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group of people po angielsku:

1. gathering gathering


The radio warned us of the coming earthquake and we started gathering our things.
He travels about the world gathering facts about little known countries.
I think that Japanese students are very good at gathering knowledge.
family gathering
Black clouds are gathering. It's going to rain.
The gathering will be large if the weather is good.
A karuta gathering was being held at the hatamoto's estate.
In my school, pupils from the literary set often organize gatherings at which popular artists, journalists or authors talk about their life, professional careers, read extracts of their writings and give autographs.
The way some people see it, associating with the opposite sex is just like going to the seaside and gathering stones; everyone can pick up the ones they like.
Not bad—not bad at all. This is quite a gathering of talent to have under one roof.
Will you take care of gathering materials for the climb?
Then, gathering speed, it raced through the tunnel, shaking the passengers from side to side.
We made sure that our gathering is fully legal. What's your gathering of the situation?
Gathering information is one of the essentials of travel.

Angielskie słowo "group of people" (gathering) występuje w zestawach:

Smart Time 4 1a, 1b, 1c

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.

Angielskie słowo "group of people" (crowd) występuje w zestawach:

Smart Time 4 1d, 1e 1f 1g

3. a host of people a host of people