swarm

US /swɔːrm/
UK /swɔːrm/
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1.

enjambre

a large number of insects or other animals, especially bees, moving together in a mass

:
A swarm of bees attacked the picnic.
Un enjambre de abejas atacó el picnic.
We saw a huge swarm of locusts in the field.
Vimos un enorme enjambre de langostas en el campo.
2.

multitud, aglomeración

a large number of people or things

:
A swarm of tourists descended on the museum.
Un enjambre de turistas descendió sobre el museo.
The city was filled with a swarm of cars during rush hour.
La ciudad estaba llena de un enjambre de coches durante la hora punta.
1.

pulular, abarrotar

of insects or other animals: move in or form a large, dense group

:
The bees swarmed around the hive.
Las abejas pululaban alrededor de la colmena.
Locusts swarmed over the crops, destroying everything.
Las langostas pululaban sobre los cultivos, destruyéndolo todo.
2.

pulular, estar lleno de

of a place: be full of moving people or animals

:
The market was swarming with shoppers.
El mercado pululaba de compradores.
The beach was swarming with tourists during the summer.
La playa pululaba de turistas durante el verano.