English to Portuguese Dictionary multitude

multitude

multidão
definition
noun
a multitude of medical conditions are due to being overweight
a large number.
translation of 'multitude'
noun
turba,
multidão,
povo
example
placing ultimate political power in the hands of the 'multitude'
placing ultimate political power in the hands of the 'multitude'
Father Peter addressed the 'multitude'
a 'multitude' of medical conditions are due to being overweight
Father Peter addressed the 'multitude'
The human being is very complex, with a great 'multitude' of factors influencing his or her life.
they would swarm over the river in their 'multitude'
a 'multitude' of medical conditions are due to being overweight
they would swarm over the river in their 'multitude'
He walks even faster, and soon breaks into a trot as 'multitudes' of rats swarm from sewers, basements, vacant lots, and abandoned cars.
Colourful 'multitudes' thronged the traffic-congested streets, poring over programmes, posters and booking kits.
The centre piece is the Victoria Falls in Livingstone which has so far played host to 'multitudes' of tourists visiting the city.
‘It's always about the music,’ he says, when I ask if he prefers the solitude of the recording studio or the 'multitudes' in the concert hall.
The organisation realised the seriousness of a massive problem faced by the country - the growing 'multitudes' of illiterate children.
And those faceless 'multitudes' , often unlettered, usually uneducated, have been able to guess it right.
The images from Spain of the 'multitudes' out on the streets on Friday, interspersed with scenes from the day before, had the same universal quality.
The fawning 'multitudes' elbowed each other behind barricades to catch a 10-second glimpse of a lady who would say little, do nothing, and contribute even less.
It would only be a blind man who did not notice the 'multitudes' of Gucci, Louis Vuitton, diamonds and designer this and that adorning a larger than average proportion of the population.
Upon journeying the length and breadth of my home land, and discovering little in way of palatable variation, I turned my attention to the 'multitudes' of foreign possibilities.
I was astonished to see 'multitudes' of people in the streets and a score of new buildings.
Walking along the path, we appreciated the flourishing bamboo that surrounded the 'multitudes' of deep green water pools stocked with small fish.
To even imply that is to insult the mind-set and values of those faceless 'multitudes' who flock to the cinema halls every other day and make or mar the fortunes of many a film.
Elections, and with 'multitudes' turning up to cast their votes, is the most sure way of putting into office politicians who can deliver.
The danger of these regimes is also in inflicting on 'multitudes' the state of mass fear and, consequently, the state of psychological abnormality.
Whenever the pope visits a foreign country, 'multitudes' throng the site for hours, even days, before he arrives.
To be ‘developed’ has little to do with skyscrapers, 'multitudes' of shopping malls and myriad fast-food chains.
The website, which will never win prizes for design, now earns its creator an estimated $1 million a year and attracts vast 'multitudes' of visitors every day.
It is no longer feasible to convince the 'multitudes' to expect little from their leaders, now that they have learned of international standards of governance.
We never realize that the 'multitudes' of rural women who risk losing their house and family property in giving birth to extra babies may be, to a degree, doing the country a public service.
Today the seas teem with 'multitudes' of creatures comprising hundred of thousands of species.
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