multitud
/multiˈtud/, [mul̪.t̪iˈt̪uð̞]crowd
Noun multitud f (plural multitudes)
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multitude
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crowd
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a lot, loads
- Hay multitud de libros.
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There's a great deal of books.
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Si te perdieras en una multitud, te buscaría.
If you got lost in a crowd, I'd search for you.
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Un murmuro se propagó entre la multitud.
A whisper ran through the crowd.
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En el concierto había una multitud mayor a la que habíamos anticipado.
There was a larger crowd at the concert than we had anticipated.
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Tom y María se abrieron paso entre la multitud.
Tom and Mary made their way through the crowd.
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La multitud se congregó alrededor del orador.
The crowd gathered around the speaker.
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Ahí había una gran multitud.
There was a large crowd there.
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Fueron arrollados por la multitud.
They were trampled by the crowd.
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El partido de fútbol atrajo una gran multitud.
The soccer game attracted a large crowd.
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Uno no debería seguir siempre a la multitud.
You shouldn't always follow the crowd.
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Una gran multitud esperaba el discurso del presidente.
A great crowd waited for the president to speak.
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