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the shops were thronged with people
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1 streets were thronged with people
Макаров: улицы были заполнены народомУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > streets were thronged with people
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2 the streets were thronged (with people)
Общая лексика: улицы были заполнены (народом)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > the streets were thronged (with people)
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3 the streets were thronged with people
Макаров: улицы были заполнены народомУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the streets were thronged with people
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4 fill with people
Общая лексика: наполняться народом (The square in front of the Art Gallery is quickly filling with people.) -
5 the streets were thronged
1) Общая лексика: (with people) улицы были заполнены (народом)2) Макаров: улицы были заполненыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the streets were thronged
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6 place swarming with people
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7 to seethe with people
estar a rebosar, ser (como) un hervidero -
8 they were breathless with joy
they were breathless with joyeles estavam fora de si de alegria.English-Portuguese dictionary > they were breathless with joy
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9 don't mess about with people like him
don't mess about with people like himEnglish-Dutch dictionary > don't mess about with people like him
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10 the boys were threatened with punishment
the boys were threatened with punishmentEnglish-Dutch dictionary > the boys were threatened with punishment
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11 the theatre was packed with people
the theatre was packed with peopleEnglish-Dutch dictionary > the theatre was packed with people
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12 the town was alive with people
the town was alive with people -
13 their faces were irradiated with happiness
their faces were irradiated with happinessEnglish-Dutch dictionary > their faces were irradiated with happiness
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14 they were perished with hunger
they were perished with hunger -
15 we were the only people wearing hats
English-Dutch dictionary > we were the only people wearing hats
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16 who were you with?
who/whom were you with? [hu:/hu:m weë: ju: with] me kë ishe? -
17 fill with people
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18 to get on with people
to get on with people (with his fellow students) ладить с людьми (с товарищами по учёбе)English-Russian combinatory dictionary > to get on with people
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19 have a way with people
[hæv ë wei with 'pi:pl] di t'ua gjej anën njerëzve -
20 Archon (In Gnosticism, any of a number of world-governing powers that were created with the material world by a subordinate deity called the Demiurge, or Creator)
Религия: архонтУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Archon (In Gnosticism, any of a number of world-governing powers that were created with the material world by a subordinate deity called the Demiurge, or Creator)
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