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1. noun(a number of certain animals or birds together: a flock of sheep.) rebaño, bandada
2. verb((with to, into etc) to gather or go somewhere together in a group or crowd: People flocked to the cinema.) congregarse, reunirseflock n rebaño / bandadatr[flɒk]1 (material) borra2 (stuffing) relleno————————tr[flɒk]1 (of sheep, goats) rebaño; (of birds) bandada3 SMALLRELIGION/SMALL grey nombre femenino rebaño\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto flock together congregarse, reunirseflock ['flɑk] vi1) : moverse en rebaño2) congregate: congregarse, reunirseflock n: rebaño m (de ovejas), bandada f (de pájaros)n.• bandada s.f.• escuadrón s.m.• gentío s.m.• grey s.f.• hato s.m.• manada s.f.• muchedumbre s.f.• rebaño s.m.v.• congregarse v.• llegar en tropel v.• reunirse v.
I flɑːk, flɒk1) c (+ sing or pl vb)b) ( of people) (often pl) tropel m, multitud fc) ( Relig) feligreses mpl, grey f2) u ( stuffing) borra f; (before n)flock (wall)paper — papel pintado con relieve de terciopelo
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intransitive verb acudir (en gran número, en masa)to flock together — congregarse*, reunirse
I [flɒk]1.N [of sheep, goats] rebaño m ; [of birds] bandada f ; [of people] tropel m, multitud f ; (Rel) grey f, rebaño m2.VI (=move in numbers) ir en tropelto flock together — congregarse, reunirse
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[flɒk]N (=wool) borra f* * *
I [flɑːk, flɒk]1) c (+ sing or pl vb)b) ( of people) (often pl) tropel m, multitud fc) ( Relig) feligreses mpl, grey f2) u ( stuffing) borra f; (before n)flock (wall)paper — papel pintado con relieve de terciopelo
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intransitive verb acudir (en gran número, en masa)to flock together — congregarse*, reunirse
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