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 Translation for 'crowd' from English to Italian
NOUN   a crowd | crowds
VERB   to crowd | crowded | crowded
crowding | crowds
SYNO bunch | crew | crowd | ...
folla {f}crowd
calca {f}crowd
moltitudine {f} [folla]crowd
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Translation for 'crowd' from English to Italian

crowd
folla {f}

calca {f}

moltitudine {f} [folla]
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Usage Examples English
  • In the context of wisdom of the crowd, the term "crowd" takes on a broad meaning.
  • As the crowd reaches the square The Marats exit the building on the left and prevent the crowd from approaching the Committee Building.
  • The table gives official crowd figures only. In the case of the 1976 SANFL Grand Final, the official crowd of 66,987 was the number of tickets sold, but when the SANFL ran out they opened Football Park's gates for free and the crowd grew by an estimated 15,000.
  • The crowd of 14,385 is the largest Super Regional crowd in NCAA tournament history.
  • St. George's home game crowd record was in 1975, where a crowd of 23,582 attended the game against South Sydney at Kogarah Oval.

  • Marquette's October 25 game against Duquesne drew a crowd of more than 20,000 persons, at that time the largest crowd in Marquette Stadium history.
  • A Guinness World Record was set in August 2008 when the sell-out crowd completed the largest crowd-wave in history.
  • Crowd analysis is the practice of interpreting data on the natural movement of groups or objects.
  • Often a crowd is stigmatized by one or more other crowds.
  • Sponsume was an online multicurrency crowd funding platform founded by French entrepreneur Gregory Vincent in 2010. It stopped crowd funding services in 2014.

  • Emotional contagion greatly influences crowd behavior by providing the crowd a psychological sense of "unity."
  • Accused number 4 was part of the crowd which converged on the deceased's house; she had shouted repeated exhortations to the crowd to kill the deceased (since the deceased was shooting at them) and had slapped a woman who had remonstrated with the crowd not to burn the deceased.
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