flock
flock
flɑk
flaak
British pronunciation
/flɒk/

Definición y significado de "flock"en inglés

01

bandada

a group of birds of the same type, flying and feeding together
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flock definition and meaning
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With a whoosh of feathers, the flock of pigeons took flight, scattering in all directions as a car passed by.
Con un aleteo de plumas, la bandada de palomas alzó el vuelo, dispersándose en todas las direcciones cuando pasó un coche.
02

rebaño

a group of sheep, goats, or other domesticated herd animals kept together
flock definition and meaning
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The farmer counted his flock every morning.
03

multitud

a crowd of people, especially sharing a common characteristic or purpose
example
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A flock of fans waited outside the stadium for the players to arrive.
04

the members of a religious congregation under the care of a pastor

example
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The priest spoke to his flock about charity.
to flock
01

agruparse, afluir

to gather in a group
Intransitive: to flock somewhere
to flock definition and meaning
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Students often flock in the library during exam periods.
Los estudiantes a menudo acuden en masa a la biblioteca durante los períodos de exámenes.
02

agruparse, congregarse

(of birds) to gather or assemble together in a group
Intransitive
example
Ejemplos
The ducks flocked together in the pond, quacking and swimming in unison.
Los patos se agruparon en el estanque, graznando y nadando al unísono.
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