Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь - swarm
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swarm
бтх расти в виде концентрических окружностей (на твёрдой среде)
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рой; стая; косяк; скопление (напр. насекомых); роиться; собираться стаями или косяками; кишеть (насекомыми) – hybrid swarm ...Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь
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1. рой, туча; стая swarms of mosquitoes —- тучи москитов 2. толпа swarms of people —- толпы людей in swarms —- толпами 3. пчелиный рой 4. масса swarms of dust —- клубы пыли 5. толпиться people swarmed into the cinema —- люди толпой повалили (хлынули) в кино ants swarmed the house —- муравьи заполонили дом 6. (with) кишеть the house is swarming (is swarmed) with insects —- дом кишит насекомыми the beach is swarming with bathers —- пляж кишит купающимися 7. роиться (о пчелах) 8. взбираться, карабкаться (также swarm up) to swarm up a pole —- вскарабкаться на столб ...Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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I 1. noun 1) рой; стая; толпа 2) пчелиный рой 3) oft. pl. куча, масса 2. v. 1) толпиться; to swarm over the position mil. - массированно прорвать позицию 2) кишеть (with); The streets were swarming with hotel guests trying to escape the flames. 3) роиться Syn: see teem II v. лезть, карабкаться (тж. swarm up); At a signal, the sailors swarmed up (the ropes). ...Англо-русский словарь
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1. n. & v. --n. 1 a cluster of bees leaving the hive with the queen to establish a new colony. 2 a large number of insects or birds moving in a cluster. 3 a large group of people, esp. moving over or filling a large area. 4 (in pl.; foll. by of) great numbers. 5 a group of zoospores. --v.intr. 1 move in or form a swarm. 2 gather or move in large numbers. 3 (foll. by with) (of a place) be overrun, crowded, or infested (was swarming with tourists). Etymology: OE swearm f. Gmc 2. v.intr. (foll. by up) & tr. climb (a rope or tree etc.), esp. in a rush, by clasping or clinging with the hands and knees etc. Etymology: 16th c.: orig. unkn. ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English swearm; akin to Old High German swaram ~ and probably to Latin susurrus hum Date: before 12th century 1. a. a great number of honeybees emigrating together from a hive in company with a queen to start a new colony elsewhere b. a colony of honeybees settled in a hive 2. a. a large number of animate or inanimate things massed together and usually in motion ; throng ~s of sightseers a ~ of locusts a ~ of meteors b. a number of similar geological features or phenomena close together in space or time a ~ of dikes an earthquake ~ II. verb Date: 14th century intransitive verb 1. to form and depart from a hive in a ~ 2. a. to move or assemble in a crowd ; throng b. to hover about in the manner of a bee in a ~ 3. to contain a ~ ; teem ~ing with bugs transitive verb 1. to fill with a ~ 2. to beset or surround in a ~ players ~ing the quarterback • ~er noun III. verb Etymology: origin unknown Date: 14th century intransitive verb to climb with the hands and feet; specifically shin ~ up a pole transitive verb to climb up ; mount ...Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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(swarms, swarming, swarmed) 1. A swarm of bees or other insects is a large group of them flying together. N-COUNT-COLL: oft N of n 2. When bees or other insects swarm, they move or fly in a large group. A dark cloud of bees comes swarming out of the hive. VERB: V prep/adv 3. When people swarm somewhere, they move there quickly in a large group. People swarmed to the shops, buying up everything in sight. VERB: V prep/adv 4. A swarm of people is a large group of them moving about quickly. Today at the crossing there were swarms of tourists taking photographs. = horde N-COUNT-COLL: oft N of n 5. If a place is swarming with people, it is full of people moving about in a busy way. Within minutes the area was swarming with officers who began searching a nearby wood. VERB: usu cont, V with n ...Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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~1 n 1 a large group of insects, especially bees, or animals moving together 2 a crowd of people who are moving quickly + of (Swarms of tourists jostled through the square.) ~2 v 1 always + adv/prep if people swarm somewhere, they go there as a large, uncontrolled crowd + through/over/out etc (photographers swarming around the princess) 2 if bees swarm they leave a hive (=place where they live) in a large group to look for another home swarm with sb/sth phr v be swarming with to be full of a moving crowd of people or animals (The museum was swarming with tourists.) ...Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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