🐑flock (flok)

noun/verb
/flɑːk/
troupeau (troupeau)

Signification

a group of birds or animals; to gather or move in a crowd
Traduction de la signification
un groupe d'oiseaux ou d'animaux; se rassembler ou se déplacer en foule
un groupe d'oiseaux ou d'animaux; se rassembler ou se déplacer en foule

Phrases d'exemple

Tourists flocked to the beach during summer.

Les touristes se sont rassemblés sur la plage pendant l'été.
Les touristes se sont rassemblés sur la plage pendant l'été.

Expressions d'exemple

flock together
se rassembler
se rassembler

Synonymes

gather, crowd, herd, throng

Antonymes

scatter, disperse

Collocations

flock of birds, flock together, tourists flock

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