Apiñar in english

Crowd

pronunciation: kraʊd part of speech: noun
In gestures

apiñarse = cluster ; crowd ; huddle ; bunch ; huddle into. 

Example: He added that in the early days of the city's development, the different ethnic groups had clustered in well-defined colonies.Example: Titles on alternative medicine are now crowding US bookshelves.Example: Control males were slower to contact pups, licked them more, and huddled less than control females = Control males were slower to contact pups, licked them more, and huddled less than control females.Example: The scene is all too familiar -- a couple hundred people, weary after their flight, bunch around the cold metallic baggage carousel, waiting for the first bags to appear.Example: On 14th December, parents and pupils huddled into the school hall on a cold December night to hear the pupils' annual Christmas concert.

apiñar = pack in ; pack 'em in ; pack ; cramp. 

Example: This approach allows the construction of concise summaries, containing complex sentences that pack in information.Example: The article 'New York packs 'em in; Martinez bows out' describes the ALA Annual Conference in New York noting the high attendance figures the unexpected decision of the chief executive of the ALA, Elizabeth Martinez, to resign.Example: Because it is such a competitive market, nightclubs are constantly reinventing themselves and places that are packed one weekend are deserted the next.Example: The goals are to reduce stress on the fingers and wrists and to keep your hands in a natural position rather than cramping them together.

more:

» apiñar encram into .

Example: It contains about as much information as it is possible to cram into a single liftable volume, without recourse to microprint or CD-ROM = Contiene tanta información como es posible meter en un único volumen de fácil manejo sin tener que recurrir a la microimpresión o al CD-ROM.

» apiñarseclustercrowdhuddlebunchhuddle into .

Example: He added that in the early days of the city's development, the different ethnic groups had clustered in well-defined colonies.

Example: Titles on alternative medicine are now crowding US bookshelves.

Example: Control males were slower to contact pups, licked them more, and huddled less than control females = Los machos usados como control tardaban más en relacionarse con los cachorros, los lamían un poco más y se acurrucaban menos que las hembras usadas como control.

Example: The scene is all too familiar -- a couple hundred people, weary after their flight, bunch around the cold metallic baggage carousel, waiting for the first bags to appear.

Example: On 14th December, parents and pupils huddled into the school hall on a cold December night to hear the pupils' annual Christmas concert.

Apiñar synonyms

crew in spanish: personal, pronunciation: kru part of speech: noun push in spanish: empujar, pronunciation: pʊʃ part of speech: verb, noun gang in spanish: pandilla, pronunciation: gæŋ part of speech: noun bunch in spanish: manojo, pronunciation: bʌntʃ part of speech: noun herd in spanish: manada, pronunciation: hɜrd part of speech: noun draw together in spanish: dibujar juntos, pronunciation: drɔtəgeðɜr part of speech: verb crowd together in spanish: agruparse, pronunciation: kraʊdtəgeðɜr part of speech: verb
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