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flock是什么意思

flock

英[flɒk] |美[flɑk]
    n.兽群,鸟群;群众;棉束;大堆,大量
    vi.群集,成群结队而行
    vt.用棉束填
日语:群れ 法语:troupeau 德语:Herde 韩语:대군 俄语:rebaño

牛津词典

noun

  1. (羊或鸟)群
    a group of sheep, goats or birds of the same type
    1. (尤指同类人的)一大群
      a large group of people, especially of the same type
      1. a flock of children/reporters
        一大群儿童 / 记者
      2. They came in flocks to see the procession.
        他们成群结队来看游行队伍。
    2. (常跟随某圣职人员等学习的)信众
      the group of people who regularly attend the church of a particular priest, etc.
      1. (填充垫子、椅子等的)小块软填料
        small pieces of soft material used for filling cushions , chairs, etc.
        1. (植绒用的)短绒,绒屑
          small pieces of soft material on the surface of paper or cloth that produce a raised pattern
          1. flock wallpaper
            植绒墙纸

        verb

        1. 群集;聚集;蜂拥
          to go or gather together somewhere in large numbers
          1. Thousands of people flocked to the beach this weekend.
            这个周末有好几千人蜂拥到了海滩。
          2. Huge numbers of birds had flocked together by the lake.
            成群的鸟聚集在湖边。
          3. People flocked to hear him speak.
            人们成群结队地去听他演讲。


        网络解释

        n. 群;棉束(等于floc) vt. 用棉束填满 vi. 聚集;成群而行 n. (Flock)人名;(德、瑞典)弗洛克



        词形变化

        名词复数形式:flocks 过去式:flocked 现在分词:flocking 过去分词:flocked 第三人称单数:flocks



        中文词源

        flock 羊群,群集flock 绒毛

        词源不详。可能来自folk, 人们,民众。原指一群人或队伍,后来才用来指兽群,羊群。参照基督教牧师,其原义即为牧羊人。来自拉丁语floccus, 羊毛,发绺,词源同floss, fleece.



        双语例句

        1. They kept a small flock of sheep
          他们养了一小群羊。
        2. They are gregarious birds and feed in flocks.
          它们是群居鸟类,会集群觅食。
        3. These cases all attracted flocks of famous writers.
          这些案件都吸引了大批知名作家的关注。
        4. The public have flocked to the show
          公众蜂拥而至观看演出。
        5. The criticisms will not stop people flocking to see the film
          批评的声音不会阻止人们涌到影院观看这部电影。
        6. His greatest wish must be that huge crowds flock into the beautiful park.
          他最大的愿望一定是希望人们成群结队地到这个美丽的公园参观。
        7. A flock of birds flew towards us slowly from far away.
          一群鸟儿从远处朝我们缓缓飞来。
        8. A flock of birds was already warbling a cheerful morning chorus.
          一群鸟儿已经齐声唱起了欢快的晨曲。
        9. A flock of crows wheeled overhead.
          一群乌鸦在头顶上盘旋。
        10. Things of one kind come together.; Birds of a feather flock together.
          物以类聚。
        11. I saw a flock of sheep when the car passed through a village.
          当汽车行经村庄时,我看到了一群羊。
        12. A flock of sea gulls are hovering over the deck.
          一群海鸥在甲板上空飞翔。
        13. A flock of birds comes over, and the hunting starts.
          一群鸟飞过来,打猎开始了。
        14. A sheep has wandered away from the flock.
          一只羊走失了。
        15. A flock of sheep are grazing here and there on the hillside.
          羊群散布在山坡上吃草。
        16. The girls are keeping watch over the flock.
          姑娘们看护她们的羊群。
        17. A flock of customers were waiting for the store to open.
          一群顾客在等候着商店开门。
        18. The priest warned his flock against breaking god's law.
          牧师警告他的教友不要违背上帝的训诫。
        19. I am like a wild goose from the south, having strayed from its flock.
          我好比南来雁失群飞散。
        20. I see a flock of birds, instead.
          但是,我看见了一群鸟。
        21. The flock produced many lambs.
          这群羊产了很多羊羔。
        22. The farmer kept a flock of geese.
          那个农民养了一群鹅。
        23. A flock of sheep blocked the road.
          一群绵羊挡住了道路。
        24. He raised a large flock of quails.
          他养了一大群鹌鹑。
        25. He keeps a flock of sheep.
          他养了一群羊。
        26. He raises a flock of animals.
          他饲养了一群动物。
        27. A flock of sheep had got into the garden and trampled down his begonias.
          一群羊闯进了花园,踩倒了他的秋海棠。
        28. He has a flock of sheep and a herd of cattle.
          他有一群羊和一群牛。
        29. A leopard and a goat can never live in the same flock.
          豹子和山羊不同群。
        30. The hunter's dog flushed a flock of birds.
          猎人的狗惊飞了一群鸟。


        语源

        Old English flocc, of unknown origin. The original sense was a band or body of people: this became obsolete, but has been reintroduced as a transferred use of the sense a number of animals kept togetherMiddle English: from Old French floc, from Latin floccus(see floccus)


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