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Las calles colapsadas de gente …
What does colapsadas mean in this context?
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No one could move on the roads due to the great amount of people. Traffic was brought to a standstill.
jammed, blocked, paralyzed, seized up, jam-packed |
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Thank you Rusty
Very clear |
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