1 soft material used for filling objects such as cushions, or soft material that forms a raised pattern on wallpaper or curtains
2 to move or come together in large numbers:
[ + to infinitive ] Crowds of people flocked to see the Picasso exhibition.
3 to cover a surface with a soft material in order to decorate it:
5 to move or gather together in large numbers:
Tourists flock to the village.
[ + to infinitive ] Crowds of people flocked to see the Picasso exhibition.
To these places flocked buyers and sellers of different things and information from all parts circulated in these volatile spaces.
However, more research is necessary before we can make meaningful comparisons among different flocks.
The crinolined women clustered beneath her seem handmaidens flocking to attend her entrance: even a greyhound follows her queenly progress.
From 50 % of the positive flocks originating from 24 farms only one serotype could be isolated.
The influence of the use of antibiotics on the flock's status was also examined.
Yes madam; while tending his flocks, some of them strayed and fell over a precipice.
The flocks are not meant for the market but rather constitute an economic resource in case of emergency or social obligation.
To identify likely factors associated with brucellaflock infection, univariable analyses comparing case and control flocks were first performed.
中文繁体
群, 羊群, 鳥群…
More中文简体
群, 羊群, 鸟群…
MoreEspañol
rebaño, bandada, ir en masa…
MorePortuguês
rebanho…
More日本語
(鳥やヒツジの)群れ…
MoreTürk dili
kuş sürüsü, birisi tarafından önderlik edilen bir grup insan, insan topluluğu…
MoreFrançais
affluer, troupeau [masculine], vol [masculine]…
MoreCatalan
bandada, ramat…
More