0 liking the company of other people -- sosial, selskapelig
a gregarious person.
1 (of animals, birds etc) living in groups -- som opptrer/vokser i klynger
Geese are gregarious birds.
All these species are gregarious and commonly occur in small clumps or colonies.
They form dense gregarious populations that are unable to gain new territories rapidly.
If the book captures the restless, gregarious and troubled spirit of the man, the music proves more elusive.
In contrast to sentinel species, gregarious nuclear species can also positively affect the foraging efficiency of other flock participants.
However, cedar waxwings could be a better dispersal agent than gray silky-flycatchers because of their gregarious behaviour and abundance during the mistletoe fruit season.
Improving the quality of gregarious parasitoids reared for field release by manipulating their adult size is a question that has received relatively little attention but that merits further investigation.
A comparative test of a gregarious and a territorial columbid.
Further, the final proof that an area is a reservation must be through the observer actually witnessing the transition from the solitary to the gregarious phase.
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(人)愛交際的,不喜獨處的, (尤指動物)群居的…
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(人)爱交际的,不喜独处的, (尤指动物)群居的…
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sociable, gregario…
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gregário…
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insan canlısı, topluluğu seven, sokulgan…
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sociable, grégaire…
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společenský, stádní, houfný…
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selskabelig, som optræder i flok…
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