Scrum
//skɹʌm//
Translations of "scrum" (15 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Basque | uztartze((rugby) all the forwards joined together in an organised way) | — | |
| Catalan | melé((rugby) all the forwards joined together in an organised way) | — | |
| Czech | dav(a tightly packed and disorderly crowd of people), klubko(a tightly packed and disorderly crowd of people), mlýn((rugby) all the forwards joined together in an organised way), nával(a tightly packed and disorderly crowd of people), skrumáž(a tightly packed and disorderly crowd of people), tlačenice(a tightly packed and disorderly crowd of people) | — | |
| Danish | klynge(a tightly packed and disorderly crowd of people), klynge((rugby) all the forwards joined together in an organised way) | — | |
| Finnish | aloitus((rugby) all the forwards joined together in an organised way), tungos(a tightly packed and disorderly crowd of people) | — | |
| French | mêlée((rugby) all the forwards joined together in an organised way), scrum((Canada) a tightly packed group of reporters surrounding a spokesperson) | — | |
| German | Gedränge(a tightly packed and disorderly crowd of people), Getümmel(a tightly packed and disorderly crowd of people), Rummelei(a tightly packed and disorderly crowd of people) | — | |
| Irish | clibirt((rugby) all the forwards joined together in an organised way) | — | |
| Italian | calca(a tightly packed and disorderly crowd of people), mischia chiusa((rugby) all the forwards joined together in an organised way), ressa(a tightly packed and disorderly crowd of people) | — | |
| Japanese | スクラム(a tightly packed and disorderly crowd of people), スクラム((rugby) all the forwards joined together in an organised way), 報道陣((Canada) a tightly packed group of reporters surrounding a spokesperson) | sukuramu, sukuramu, hōdōjin | |
| Māori | kakari((rugby) all the forwards joined together in an organised way), kirimiti((rugby) all the forwards joined together in an organised way), nonoke((rugby) all the forwards joined together in an organised way) | — | |
| Polish | młyn((rugby) all the forwards joined together in an organised way), tłum(a tightly packed and disorderly crowd of people), ścisk(a tightly packed and disorderly crowd of people) | — | |
| Romanian | grămadă((rugby) all the forwards joined together in an organised way), meleu((rugby) all the forwards joined together in an organised way) | — | |
| Russian | скопище(a tightly packed and disorderly crowd of people), столпотворение(a tightly packed and disorderly crowd of people) | skopišče, stolpotvorenije | |
| Swedish | klunga(a tightly packed and disorderly crowd of people) | — |
uztartze
melé
dav, klubko, mlýn, nával, skrumáž, tlačenice
klynge, klynge
aloitus, tungos
mêlée, scrum
Gedränge, Getümmel, Rummelei
clibirt
calca, mischia chiusa, ressa
kakari, kirimiti, nonoke
młyn, tłum, ścisk
grămadă, meleu
klunga
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