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1 bunching in herd
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > bunching in herd
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2 bunching in herd
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4 bunching
bunching: bunching in herd сбивание в стадоEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > bunching
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1. n стадо, гурт2. n презр. толпа3. n множество, группа4. n диал. пастух5. v ходить стадом; собираться в стадо6. v ходить, быть вместе; войти в компанию, подружиться7. v примкнуть8. v собирать в стадо; собирать вместеthe alarmed herd stampeding along the veld — испуганное стадо, мчащееся по степи
9. v пастиСинонимический ряд:1. flock (noun) bevy; brood; clutch; covey; crowd; drove; flock; gaggle; pack; school; swarm2. assemble (verb) assemble; associate; collect; flock; gather; keep company; round up3. guard (verb) guard; tend; watch4. run (verb) drive; prod; run -
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The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > closed herd
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7 сбивание в стадо
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8 сбивание в стадо
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9 сбивание в стадо
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10 balling up
Adams: 1944. Defined by Watts as the "bunching up" of cattle. This could occur at narrow passages in the terrain, at the entrance to a corral or pen, and when attempting to drive the cattle across a river or other body of water. It was often necessary to break a large herd into smaller groups to avoid this overcrowding. This term may be a calque derived from the Spanish term bola [bóla] 'ball' meaning a large, disorderly crowd. According to the DM, the term bola refers to "a noisy get-together of disorderly people; a fight or tumult," and the phrase hacerse bola means "to lose order or formation, said of a troop or a gathering."
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