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Перевод: horde
[наречие] скопом; [существительное] орда ; полчище; шайка ; банда ; ватага ; орава ; компания ; шумная толпа; рой ; стая ; [глагол] жить скопом; собираться кучами; собираться толпами
Тезаурус:
- He was just about to be attacked by a horde of anxious faces when he felt himself being gently shaken.
- On seeing them waddle down the street, like a mass of quivering flesh, we usually ran upstairs to warn Mum of the advancing horde.
- Wundt wrote that about " horde , meaning an unorganized, in contrast to an organized, tribe of people
- Many others will house the horde of Press, television and radio people.
- It concentrates upon fifteen years of fertile activity until 1927, by which date Ernst had created his major technical innovations and themes such as his forest and horde compositions.
- Look!" and he pointed in the direction of two nuns surrounded by a horde of children.
- Landing in Yvresse, the horde ravage eastern Ulthuan before being defeated by an Elf army led by Eltharion at Tor Yvresse.
- A horde of Goblins under Grom the Paunch pillaged eastern Ulthuan.
- He left it in Turnmill Street where it attracted the interest of a horde of children, and he gave a boy a coin to mind the horse.
- Half an hour after the intruders had gone, a horde of volunteers arrived - since "the Forty-five" Scotland had had no militia - and a cannon, dragged from the town on to the Point of St Mary's Isle, fiercely engaged a supposed ship which turned out to be a rock.
- The horde, "Characteristic of primitive times", was the basic social unit.
- Nuln was already crammed with Halfling refugees and people from eastern Averland who had taken shelter from the Orc horde.
- This is reminiscent of the hypothetical primal horde where the tribal father kept the women to himself and allowed the sons to remain in the family on sufferance"
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