swarm
swarm
swɔrm
svawrm
British pronunciation
/swˈɔːm/

Definición y significado de "swarm"en inglés

to swarm
01

enjambrar, afluir

to gather or travel to a place in large, dense groups
Intransitive: to swarm somewhere
to swarm definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
Shoppers swarmed into the store on Black Friday.
Los compradores acudieron en masa a la tienda el Viernes Negro.
Reporters swarmed around the celebrity at the movie premiere.
Los reporteros se agolparon alrededor de la celebridad en el estreno de la película.
02

pulular, hormiguear

to be filled or crowded with large numbers of people, animals, or things
Intransitive: to swarm with sth
example
Ejemplos
The garden swarmed with butterflies in the spring.
El jardín hervía de mariposas en primavera.
The lake swarmed with fish during spawning season.
El lago hervía de peces durante la temporada de desove.
01

nube

a large group of insects moving together in the same direction
swarm definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
A swarm of bees flew out of the hive.
The field was covered with a swarm of locusts.
02

a large, moving crowd of people

example
Ejemplos
A swarm of fans rushed to the stage when the band appeared.
Tourists formed a swarm around the famous monument.
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